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What are the examples of contemporary people inheriting culture?
1. In Xiyingmen Community, Wujin National High-tech Zone, Changzhou, there is a young man named Guo Changxu born in 1995. After 13 years of study and exploration, he visited famous teachers all over the country, not only founded his own studio for straw painting, but also became an "intangible" inheritor of straw painting techniques.

He won the nomination award of Jiangsu Good Youth, and also took his own entrepreneurial project "Drawing with straws, leaving no new students-making a big article with straw" to participate in the fifth "Jiangsu internet plus" University Student Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition, and won the second prize.

2. Li Ding, a post-90s boy from Xianning, Hubei Province, is the inheritor of the intangible cultural heritage. In his creation, Li Ding created a series of works based on traditional culture, such as Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes and the Western Regions of the Tang Dynasty.

3. Liu Chaojie is the "lion head" of the Wushu Team of Physical Education College of Huzhou Normal University, Zhejiang Province. He has studied heather for three years. Because he is introverted and slow-witted, he is very serious in training and likes to dig every movement carefully, so he is not the fastest one in the team. Liu Chaojie bluntly said that the original intention of learning lion dance was to experience happiness and master skills, but now he has gained something more valuable.

Yang and Ding Suling began to learn Liuqin opera from the older generation when they were young. After they met and fell in love with the troupe of the village brigade, they tied the knot and performed all over the country for many years. Recalling the years of studying, the couple were very emotional.

In order not to disturb the villagers, the couple practice their voices at the ditch river at four or five o'clock every morning, and then come back to practice their voices, learn Chinese characters and sing operas. It is this solid practice day after day that lays a solid foundation for future performances.

5. Wang Zhiyuan and Yang Chao are two "landscape drifters" in their thirties, and they can't be more ordinary. However, if you have seen the porcelain plates, porcelain bottles, cups and bowls they painted, you will have a glimpse. Besides, who would have thought that they were close disciples of China arts and crafts master Zhang Songmao and his wife Xu Yafeng?

Under the careful guidance of famous teachers, Wang Zhiyuan and Yang Chao learned the most basic skills of ceramic painting, and practiced "Winter 39" and "Summer 39" in meticulous painting.

Four years later, at 20 13, their technology improved and their skills soared. They joined JD.COM Ceramics Group and concentrated on painting. As time went on, Wang Zhiyuan and Yang Chao worked tirelessly and grew up day by day. Their meticulous brushwork, flowers, landscapes and many other aspects have been recognized by Zhang Songmao and Xu Yafeng. Together, they created a large vase in the lobby of Beijing Daxing International Airport and a large mural of the Confucius Institute in Nishan.