The Inheritance and Research of Mentougou Glazed Techniques in Beijing
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Mentougou colored glaze; intangible cultural heritage; inheritance.Abstract
Mentougou colored glaze originates from ancient Chinese culture, has a long history, and has unique production technology and artistic value. The inheritance and development of this skill is not only the respect and inheritance of history and culture, but also a contribution to human civilization. The production process of Mentougou colored glaze is complex and unique, and each step requires exquisite skills and meticulous operation. The shape and pattern design of glass products have certain specifications and requirements, which fully embody the essence of traditional culture. Currently, the inheritance and development of Mentougou colored glaze faces some challenges, such as the dilemma of the inheritors, the single method of inheriting skills, and insufficient policy support. In order to solve these problems, we need to take some measures, such as strengthening policy support, innovating skills inheritance methods, and cultivating more inheritors. In short, Mentougou colored glaze is a treasure of ancient Chinese culture and has extremely high historical and cultural value. We should pay attention to the inheritance and development of thisintangible cultural heritageand make greater contributions to the development of human civilization.
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