Recently, in Jiamusi City, Heilongjiang Province, a netizen, Xiao Fu, who loves painting, went viral on the Internet when he painted on the dusty rear windshield of a car.
On the street, the dusty car rear windshield suddenly became cute after the cartoon image of "Lazy Sheep" was painted on it. So, what other folk masters have you met? Let us look down with this question! 01 Haidilao’s ramen technician
Everyone should have been to Haidilao. You must order their ramen when you go to Haidilao! The ramen boy’s moves are a unique skill, and there are so many different styles of ramen that it’s dazzling!
A long time ago, Haidilao’s official public account published an article introducing ramen, using text, animations and videos to comprehensively introduce the different methods of pulling noodles. The ramen styles of the ramen boy include but are not limited to "Invincible Hot Wheels", "Dapeng Spreads Wings", "A Chinese Girl's Soul", etc. The slightly coquettish movements of the boy allow diners to rest their eyes while enjoying the food. 02. Dough sculpting skills on your fingertips
The next one is also related to "eating", but it is not used for eating. That is Luoyang Song Zhanke's "dough sculpting" skills. He was able to carve flour, which can be seen everywhere on people's tables, into lifelike works of art.
The pavilion maid holding a harp in her hairpin, the four heavenly kings with King Kong’s glaring eyes, Sun Wukong wearing a golden crown and walking on cloud shoes? Every piece of dough seems to have a soul through Song Zhanke’s skillful hands. A frown, a smile, an anger and an anger, all lifelike. 03. Resurrection of Broken Porcelain and Curium Porcelain Skills
The next person to talk about is Qi Qi, Zhang Pu from Luoyang, the district-level intangible inheritor of flower nail curium porcelain skills. Many people may not know what "curium porcelain" is. Simply put, it is a technique of repairing broken porcelain with metal "curium" like staples.
Zhang Pu is a skilled craftsman who quietly inherits the ancient craft of "curium porcelain". He revitalizes broken porcelain into a work that combines practicality and artistry. He was immersed in his own world. What he saw was brokenness, but what he achieved was perfection.