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What's the first thing that pops into your mind when you think of wheat straw? A pile of waste in a farmer's field? Wu Cui, intangible cultural inheritor, can turn the straw left over from harvested wheat into beautiful and eye-catching functional artworks.
The (early) straw-woven(草编的) products were discovered at Hemudu Cultural Ruins located in eastern China's Zhejiang province. The Book of Rites, one of the classical works of Confucianism, also records that there (be) mats made of cattail grass and professional straw-weaving craftsmen during the Zhou Dynasty.
Wu recalls that, when she was a child, woven straw items could (find) almost in every household in the countryside, most of are daily items like hats, shoes or baskets made from straw, or straw artworks modeled after insects.
(fortunate), due to the impact of industrialization, manufactured goods have replaced such products, and there are only about 100 individuals (involve) in the work across the country.
"Straw weaving should win the (recognize) of customers by responding to people's preferences and needs, while still (draw) inspiration from traditional culture," she says. Hopefully, more people will understand the culture behind the techniques, and more craftspeople will devote themselves to it as a career great enthusiasm.
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