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Many netizens said that they hope to achieve "one household and one pier" and "one person and one pier" as soon as possible. On the afternoon of February 12, dozens of primary school students in Nanchang embroidered their own unique "ice piers". In the first winter vacation after the "double reduction", at the Nanchang Yuzhang Embroidery Skill Talent Training Base, the inheritors and teachers of Jiangxi Provincial Intangible Cultural Heritage Yuzhang Embroidery were instructed by hand to guide the "little embroidery ladies" from the South Division to embroider the mascot "Ice Pier" of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.
Little friend Qian Yifei: The fat one is very cute.
Little friend Yi Ziqi: The design of this ice shell is very cute, and after I embroider it, I will put it at home and share it with my family.
Child Yan Wanxin: I will put it in my heart.
These children have been learning Yuzhang embroidery for a semester. Although the school has not yet started, they all enthusiastically signed up when they heard that they could embroider an ice pier by hand.
Child Qian Rui: I like the ice pier very much, I think it is cute, I have let my mother buy that online, but I can't grab it.
Parent Tu Yan: I also told me a few days ago that I wanted me to buy her an ice pier, but we know that it is very tight now, and a pier is difficult to find. Therefore, by embroidering an ice pier by hand, you can also meet the small wish of this collection, and the ice pier realized through this hand may be more emotional and meaningful.
Yuzhang embroidery, a provincial intangible cultural heritage in Jiangxi, is characterized by the clever concealment of embroidery thread and stitching in the pattern when expressed in each work. This time, the embroidery of the ice pier is a manuscript hand-drawn by non-hereditary people, and it has been simplified and taught to the students, and is not sold to the public.
Yu Zhenglian, inheritor of Jiangxi provincial intangible cultural heritage Yu Zhangxiu: This time to engage in activities, all these small pendants and things
We gave them to the students for free, so that they were interested in embroidery, happily brought home, and cheered for the Winter Olympics.