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Yangling "Clay Man Week" made "Tiger Dun Dun" to help the Winter Olympics attract foreign students to learn from their teachers

"Hey! Hello everyone, I am wearing a tiger head hat, wearing a tiger head shoes 'ice pier', look at me beautiful? This is Yangling non-hereditary heir 'Clay Man Week' - Zhou Xiaopeng, tailor-made Chinese New Year clothing for me, I like it! ”

Yangling "Clay Man Week" made "Tiger Dun Dun" to help the Winter Olympics attract foreign students to learn from their teachers

The 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics are in full swing, and the mascot "ice pier" has countless fans, and even "a pier is difficult to find". As the fourth generation of non-hereditary inheritors of Yangling Wuquan Zhoujia clay sculpture painting, after seeing the "ice pier" on the Internet, Zhou Xiaopeng came up with the idea of using intangible cultural heritage to help the Winter Olympics, combined with the traditional tiger culture of Shaanxi, he designed a tiger head hat and tiger head shoes for the ice pier, so that the ice and snow elves at the Winter Olympics became tigers and tigers to highlight the characteristics of Shaanxi.

Yangling "Clay Man Week" made "Tiger Dun Dun" to help the Winter Olympics attract foreign students to learn from their teachers

Zhou Xiaopeng said: "This year is the Year of the Tiger, Beijing is also hosting the Winter Olympics, I created a tiger head hat and tiger head shoes ice pier, cheering for the Winter Olympics, hoping that athletes can achieve good results in Beijing, but also hope that with the help of the Winter Olympics will make the traditional intangible cultural heritage glow with new charm, let more people fall in love with the traditional intangible cultural heritage, and pass on this craft." ”

As soon as the "tiger squat" was launched, it attracted the attention of everyone, and even the international students of Sinon University came to learn from the teacher.

Yangling "Clay Man Week" made "Tiger Dun Dun" to help the Winter Olympics attract foreign students to learn from their teachers

Under the guidance of Zhou Xiaopeng, the international students turned a lump of colored mud into a "ice pier" by kneading, pinching, pressing, pressing, pinching and other techniques.

Holding up the ice pier that he had just made by hand, International student Kong Hao said: "Wow, today I made a small ice pier myself, this is the mascot of the Winter Olympics, this year Pakistan also came to participate in the Winter Olympics, I use this ice pier to cheer them up!" ”

Contributed by: Yang Lingrong Media Center

Editor: Chen Yafei

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