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Want to drop out of school to pass on intangible cultural heritage? Dame!

Want to drop out of school to pass on intangible cultural heritage? Dame!

Author: Chunmei Fox

Today's article is something I occasionally want to knock on the wooden fish...

Want to drop out of school to pass on intangible cultural heritage? Dame!

The reason is that I saw such a problem in Zhihu a few days ago:

Want to drop out of school to pass on intangible cultural heritage? Dame!

△Screenshot of Zhihu 

I don't understand, I'm shocked!

Then I searched and found that there were quite a few similar problems:

△Screenshot of Zhihu 

Because other problems are not described, only the topic of "freshman law students want to drop out of school to learn Su embroidery" is obviously more than "learning Su embroidery" The subject wants to do more is "drop out", and Su embroidery is just a very sounding reason he can think of. In fact, similar problems can be divided into two parts, what to drop out of school to study Chinese medicine, drop out to learn to draw, etc., the choice after dropping out of school is more like an excuse to rationalize your withdrawal action, rather than a thing you really want to do.

I don't know what makes these people tired of school and drop out of school, but it is certainly not a wise choice to choose to learn and inherit intangible cultural heritage after dropping out of school. Unless, your father is Guo Degang, then it is no problem for you to drop out of junior high school to learn crosstalk. Many people don't even find a place to study, who to learn from, or even don't understand what they want to learn. Even if you are evading, you have to talk about a basic law!

"Intangible cultural heritage" has always maintained a lot of attention on the Internet in recent years, which has given many young people a beautiful illusion.

Why the Internet? Because there are many elderly people in reality, they have completely experienced the process of these projects from "ordinary" to "rare", the so-called "intangible cultural heritage" has no mystery for them, and naturally there is no misplaced imagination. Take embroidery, for example, basically that generation knows a little, but it has not become a means of making a living, let alone the refinement of skills and artistic elevation on the basis of "will". For example, everyone cooks instant noodles, but they don't cook them, and when your juniors begin to develop reverence for instant noodles, and even give birth to some sublime but misplaced imagination, you will definitely feel very incredible.

Want to drop out of school to pass on intangible cultural heritage? Dame!

Therefore, for young people, at least understand that the reason why intangible cultural heritage has become intangible cultural heritage, there must be something out of place, otherwise it does not need to be called "heritage", let alone to the point where it needs to be protected.

To explain this, in fact, I want to tell everyone that engaging in "intangible cultural heritage" is actually a more difficult road than reading, and it cannot become a "refuge" under real pressure. If you just want to develop a hobby or experience a life, you don't need to drop out of school.

Many arts and crafts intangible cultural heritage are easy to learn and difficult to master, to contact and learn, there is no need to drop out of school.

Want to drop out of school to pass on intangible cultural heritage? Dame!

Moreover, if everyone does not stop at the level of fantasy about intangible cultural heritage, they should know that the Intangible Cultural Heritage Law clearly stipulates that the competent authorities and representative inheritors have the obligation to carry out publicity and inheritance. The state's attitude towards intangible cultural heritage is not the kind of secret attitude that everyone sees in traditional martial arts films, but actively promotes the teaching, exchange and dissemination of intangible cultural heritage.

Obviously, many people have an attitude similar to Ye Gong Haolong towards intangible cultural heritage, so they will ask questions about how to learn and where to learn. Still others, as long as they see pictures related to intangible cultural heritage, call for a watermark, on the grounds that they will be stolen... These are not proof that they love intangible cultural heritage, on the contrary, they prove that they do not love it.

Come, everyone hands-on, search for local intangible cultural heritage related public accounts, you can understand the development of these activities, and then choose your favorite registration to participate (different projects are in different popularity).

Taking myself as an example, I have participated in the study of the national intangible cultural heritage Ningbo gold and silver embroidery, which is once a week for up to three months. The total cost is 30 yuan, including a hand bandage, scissors, a few needles, as well as an embroidery manuscript per week, an embroidery cloth a week, and a silk thread that the teacher has matched for you every week, in fact, everyone knows that these values are far more than 30 yuan.

If you are also in Ningbo, you can pay attention to the "Ningbo Intangible Cultural Heritage" and "Ningbo One Person, One Art" public accounts, there are other types of activities on it, but they are launched from time to time and need to be guarded.

Want to drop out of school to pass on intangible cultural heritage? Dame!

Through these channels, people can already meet the purpose of experiencing and learning intangible cultural heritage.

So what about planning with "intangible cultural heritage" as a career goal?

First consider which intangible cultural heritage practitioner do you want to choose? "Intangible cultural heritage" is not only those on a certain sound, a certain blog, and a certain book, so to speak, the algorithm recommends you to see, basically there is no lack of one you to mix. I have previously introduced the

These folklore are very unpopular? "Traditional Tanabata" in National Intangible Cultural Heritage

They are all national-level but most people have never heard of them, even if they are "Tanabata", a traditional festival that has become increasingly popular in recent years.

Not all intangible cultural heritage items can make you money, even if your needs are just food and clothing. First, the most important thing to do for intangible cultural heritage is protection, which is spent money, not earned. Secondly, there are many types of intangible cultural heritage, some of which naturally cannot be commercialized, such as literature, language, and calendar. Do many people forget that these are also intangible cultural heritage?

Want to drop out of school to pass on intangible cultural heritage? Dame!
Want to drop out of school to pass on intangible cultural heritage? Dame!

Then there are those intangible cultural heritage items that can be commercialized, such as arts and crafts, which are also hot but also controversial about the "productive protection" of intangible cultural heritage, but there is a chance to make money.

Want to drop out of school to pass on intangible cultural heritage? Dame!
Want to drop out of school to pass on intangible cultural heritage? Dame!

At the macro level, "productive protection" has many benefits, which can stimulate the vitality of intangible cultural heritage, expand relevant practitioners, and provide the people with rich cultural consumption and promote our excellent culture. Non-genetic inheritors can earn money on their own, which is happier than relying on subsidies, at least some projects that are otherwise underappreciated will be voluntarily learned.

What about microscopic practitioners? Experts are worried that the protection path will be crooked, but the opportunity to make money is the smell of meat inside and outside the Great Wall, and it will become company packaging and company money, but this work is subcontracted to retail investors or individuals who will not be able to do these intangible cultural heritage. The company packaged a so-called craftsman responsible for self-media, which looks wonderful, inspirational and touching in life. Do many people just read this before they get moved? But actually, guess which side you can stand on when you go? Oh yes, we're still talking about some children who have dropped out of college and some have not even completed nine years of compulsory education. Do you think you are a retail investor or individual who takes over the work, sorry, I can't even reach this, I have heard too many such sentimental stories, and in the end they all just become the kind of cheap workers in those cultural limited companies who can't even pay social security. The pie is inhuman, but the stuffing is capital.

I am not portraying intangible cultural heritage as sinister, but just speaking out about the inherent sinister nature of society. Don't have unrealistic filters and misplaced beautiful imaginations about any industry, let alone give up your studies for this... Or, can these people just give up, don't blindly find a lofty reason for yourself, after all, I don't really want to save people, and being able to take full responsibility for my life choices is actually a feat.

Want to drop out of school to pass on intangible cultural heritage? Dame!

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