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The inheritors of silk road culture will take you to appreciate different historical styles

Red Network Moment News, May 4 (Correspondent Wang Ping) Under the guidance of the Information Office of the People's Government of Hunan Province, Mango TV's self-made documentary documentary about silk road culture and archaeology-related cultural workers, "The Inheritor", is broadcast today and broadcast exclusively by Mango TV at 10:00 a.m. every Wednesday. This episode mainly tells the story of Zhu Jianwu, Xu Dongliang, Li Xiaoyang, Gao Jinrong, Kessel Mai hemuti and other cultural workers, through words and deeds and practical actions, to reproduce the dusty Silk Road memory and continue to write the story of the brilliant Silk Road culture.

Zhu Jianwu, former director and secretary of the Qiaoling Cultural Management Institute in Pucheng County, Shaanxi Province

Zhu Jianwu, who has been a docent at the Qiaoling Cultural Management Institute in Pucheng County, Shaanxi Province, for nearly 40 years, has recently become a fire mess. In Qiaoling, no one does not know him, he is an arrogant uncle, humorous and unique comedy, a strong Shaanxi dialect, has become the key to his "out of the circle". In order to see his explanatory style, many people come to see him.

The inheritors of silk road culture will take you to appreciate different historical styles

Speaking of the history of Qiaoling, Zhu Jianwu is like a number of family treasures. He spoke with a strong Guanzhong accent, and there was a special taste in explaining the bridge, saying that "Qin was an official dialect during the Tang Dynasty." After 1,300 years, the bridge tomb still stands majestically today. As Zhu Jianwu often said: "Cultural relics cannot speak, but every cultural relic is a wordless textbook." At present, his daughter Zhu Rongrong has held his baton and become a cute and funny docent, spreading Silk Road culture with him.

The inheritors of silk road culture will take you to appreciate different historical styles

Xu Dongliang, director of the Institute of Technology Protection of Xinjiang Turpan Academy

In 1989, Xu Dongliang, who graduated from the fine arts major, was obsessed with grotto murals and took a westbound train to Yongle Palace in Ruicheng County, Shanxi Province. In 1992, Xu Dongliang came to Turpan, Xinjiang, carrying a painting box. In the next 20 years, he rescued and copied the murals in the ruins of Turpan's Baizi Creek Grottoes, Tuyugou Grottoes, Jiaohe Yar Lake Grottoes, Baixihar Grottoes and other relics, completing more than 700 square meters of equal-scale copying figures.

The inheritors of silk road culture will take you to appreciate different historical styles

For 30 years, Xu Dongliang has been engaged in the protection and restoration of murals, while carrying out restoration and research on excavated paper documents, silk wool fabrics and leather products. Zhang Tongliang, a young man who is also in the research institute, hopes to learn from Mr. Xu and maximize the historical memory carried by the murals, and pass on the traditional Chinese mural copying and reproduction skills.

The inheritors of silk road culture will take you to appreciate different historical styles

Li Xiaoyang, head of Gansu Dunhuang Guangde Cultural Relics Protection Co., Ltd

"Post-90s" young mural restorer Li Xiaoyang, is a native of Dunhuang, his grandfather is a Chinese mural restoration field of the titan Li Yunhe, as the "Dunhuang repair three generations", Li Xiaoyang's childhood is accompanied by his grandfather Li Yunhe, spent in the Mogao Grottoes various caves to restore the murals of the time. Under the influence of his family, Li Xiaoyang chose to pick up tools after graduating from university and became a "mural doctor" who ran around like his grandfather.

The inheritors of silk road culture will take you to appreciate different historical styles

In the past ten years, Li Xiaoyang has followed in the footsteps of his grandfather Li Yunhe and restored murals from different periods of the Tang, Song, Ming and Qing dynasties, covering Dunhuang in Gansu, Shijiazhuang in Hebei and Tai'an in Shandong. Today, he has set up his own studio and is the site leader of the restoration team. For Li Xiaoyang, cultural relics restoration is an extremely delicate embroidery kung fu, boring, trivial and boiling, but inheriting the Silk Road culture in the subtlety of a family is actually a joy.

The inheritors of silk road culture will take you to appreciate different historical styles

Gao Jinrong, founder of dunhuang dance teaching system

If the Silk Road is a gorgeous feast, Dunhuang Dance may be the most moving scenery in this feast. Gao Jinrong, who devoted his life to dance teaching and talent training, left the best years in the yellow land of Dunhuang. She has only done one thing in her life - let the murals in the Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes come out of the caves and make Feitian and King Kong come alive.

The inheritors of silk road culture will take you to appreciate different historical styles

Over the decades, Gao Jinrong has trained thousands of Dunhuang dance performers, and she sticks to the front line of teaching, weaving children's dreams through words and deeds. Watching Wang Xiru, a young student majoring in Dunhuang dance, dance on the stage made Gao Jinrong can't help but think of his former skirt flying, as if dreaming back to the splendid history of the Silk Road. Today, although the 86-year-old has retired to the second line of teaching, she still plays her residual heat in the cause of education.

The inheritors of silk road culture will take you to appreciate different historical styles

Guide to the Niya Ruins in Minfeng County, Xinjiang, Kessel Maihemuti

Hongqi Village, Minfeng County, Xinjiang, is the village closest to the Niya site, and the responsibility of guarding the Niya site is passed down from generation to generation among the villagers. Kessel Maihemuti, 54, as a new generation of guardians, knows every ditch, every obstacle, every sand and every stone here, and he has been the guide of the Nya site for 26 years, and has entered the site more than 100 times a year.

The inheritors of silk road culture will take you to appreciate different historical styles

Providing life-saving security for the archaeology of the Silk Road is kessel Mehemuti's mission. Today, he has an apprentice named Kurban Wushur, and every time he enters the ruins of Nya, he will bring apprentices with him, teach him to discern directions, and pass on to him the experience of desert road and survival. They face the undercurrent of quicksand and danger, and they do not feel the slightest fear. Because of their company, the scientific expedition team members who came to the Nyaya site to carry out archaeological work have since added a safety guarantee.

The inheritors of silk road culture will take you to appreciate different historical styles

"The Researcher" of "People Dealing with the Silk Road" will be broadcast exclusively on Mango TV on May 11 at 10:00 a.m., telling the story of Zhang Junmin, Han Peng, Wang Jianxin, Zhang Ming, Du Wei and others exploring and studying the culture of the Silk Road, so stay tuned!

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