An exclusive interview with the news agency | Wang Xinyuan, the inheritor of the intangible cultural heritage of Guangzhou Embroidery: holding a steel gun with his left hand and twisting a silver needle with his right hand - making Guangzhou Embroidery co
2022-10-14
(Reporter: Wei Libin) He used to be a scout, and his military life has honed his perseverance and tenacity; He is also the inheritor of Guangxiu Embroidery, which is based on fine embroidery; He innovates in inheritance and develops in innovation. He is Wang Xinyuan, a representative inheritor of Guangxiu, a national intangible cultural heritage, a national senior craftsman and artist, a master of arts and crafts in Guangdong Province, the "most beautiful ex serviceman" in Guangzhou, and a representative of the People's Congress of Liwan District in Guangzhou. "A piece of silk is as light as water. The female workers in the west room of the bridal chamber are laborious. The flowers add spring color with the jade fingers, and the birds grow feathers with gold needles." A needle, a thread, and a foot of cloth are flying up and down with his skillful hands, and an embroidery is gradually taking shape. The exquisite and unique composition is full and luxuriant, and the techniques of nail, pad, splicing and decoration are applied alternately. A lifelike and indistinguishable "The Painting of Litchi" is embroidered from Wang Xinyuan's hands. The red, juicy and three-dimensional litchi makes people drool. (The Painting of Lichee by Wang Xinyuan) Wang Xinyuan, a native of Wuning County, Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province, devoted himself to military camp transformation and was born in a tailoring family. "My parents taught me the concept that I should learn a craft when I was young, and I can also learn a skill if I can't study in the future," Wang Xinyuan recalled. Therefore, when he was five or six years old, he learned to use a sewing machine with his mother. When he was ten years old, he learned to iron, cut and lock clothes. Until he was thirteen, he began to learn embroidery with his cousin, and he became inextricably bound with embroidery. "My cousin was the first teacher to teach me how to embroider", Wang Xinyuan recalled, "That summer vacation, I saw my cousin embroidering flowers and birds on a piece of white cloth, which was very beautiful. I was very curious about how these flowers and birds were embroidered, so I clumsily picked up a needle and tried it on the white cloth." Wang Xinyuan's cousin did not stop her, but continued to guide and teach hand in hand, "When exquisite patterns are created from my own hands, a sense of satisfaction and achievement arises spontaneously. Gradually, I became very interested in the art of embroidery.". Later, Wang Xinyuan's childhood interests became his lifelong career. Teenagers are mischievous. Wang Xinyuan, who likes embroidery, is a bit out of place compared with his peers who are active in the playground. "In the first year of senior high school, many people thought that the boy who liked embroidery was' sissy ', so they gradually alienated me, and even gave me the nickname' Asia the Invincible '." Wang Xinyuan received many different looks. (Photo of Wang Xinyuan when he was a soldier) In order to stay away from questioning and exploring, and also to improve his physical quality, Wang Xinyuan chose to join the army before graduating from high school. "At that time, after thinking for a long time, I finally chose to go to Xinjiang to become a soldier. I felt that only in the hardest place, the farthest from home, can I hone myself." In this way, Wang Xinyuan, only 18 years old, came to Xinjiang on a green train for six days and five nights and became a scout in a Xinjiang army. Recalling the army life, Wang Xinyuan said: "Although the training every day is very hard and tiring, I have had a very full life of 'joy' with my comrades in arms in 'pain'. The two years of military life are the most beautiful and unforgettable memories of my life." He showed to the reporter, "You see, the calluses on my hands have not disappeared yet,
Edit:Li Jialang Responsible editor:Mu Mu
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