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China's disappearing career.

The summary is as follows, for reference only:

First, change the bottom to make up the pot, the distant scenery, and the declining pot-making business.

Zhou Dunli, a pot repairman, is changing the bottom of an aluminum pot in a dormitory in Moon Bay Community, Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province.

A pot-maker in Min County, Su County, Anhui Province puts pots on the street.

Second, handmade clay teapots.

Wu Wancheng, a handmade clay teapot artist in Wuyi County, Zhejiang Province, is making a teapot cover.

Third, change the iron palm artist.

At the big party in Guanzhuang Town, Anqiu City, Lao Wang finally waited for his first customer in recent days-Zhang Xiye, a 69-year-old man from Zhangjiashagou Village, Guanzhuang Town, Anqiu City. Zhang Xiye is an old customer of Lao Wang. He and his wife make a living by walking around the street buying rice. An old mule who followed them for more than 20 years was always crucified by Wang Jincheng. Shovel, cut, pry, nail, and soon, the old mule changed into a new iron palm. In the words of the old man Zhang Xiye, Lao Wang is skilled in craftsmanship and his nails stick to his feet. If he quits, our livestock will not be able to feed. ...

Fourth, picking Toona sinensis.

Zhou Peihua, a 74-year-old man from Qingzhou, Weifang, Shandong, is picking Chinese toon buds on the mountain.

Five, making "fire paper" (paper money)

Deng Longxue, a villager from Group 6, Panlong Village, Lisan Township, Jianshi County, Hubei Province, is drying "fire paper" in a paper mill.

6.blacksmith.

Zhang Shouzhi, a 46-year-old blacksmith in Tailai County, Qiqihar City, Heilongjiang Province, shows the newly built ironware. Ironing is an ancient skill, and blacksmith is one of the most "brave" occupations in the pre-industrial era. With hammers and pliers in their hands, they can make all kinds of daily necessities and production tools. Being a blacksmith requires not only strength, but also a lot of "knowledge" and experience, such as material selection, blanking, heating temperature, hammering skills and so on. Nowadays, with the continuous development of economy and industrialization, mechanized production is gradually replacing manual manufacturing, and the once popular folk art of forging iron is gradually declining.

Seven, noodle maker.

A woman (left) is making noodles for customers on Zhuangzhi Road in Nanning, Guangxi. Twisted silk noodles, also known as twisted noodles or open noodles, are a traditional beauty method spread in Guangxi Zhuang compatriots concentrated areas. Zhuang women can unscrew tiny hairs on people's faces and necks with only two threads, and they can also trim their eyebrows more beautifully. After receiving noodles, people's faces will become smooth and elastic. In ancient times, Zhuang women had to meet for the first time the day before they got married, and then they would meet for life. With the development of society, this ancient skill has gradually become a way of daily beauty for people in Zhuang areas and a profession for Zhuang women. Nowadays, various beauty salons are constantly appearing in major cities in Zhuangxiang. The people who engage in noodle making and accept this beauty method are basically middle-aged and elderly women, and the scene of noodle making can only be seen in the remote streets and alleys of the old city. Noodles, a traditional beauty skill of Zhuang nationality, are gradually losing their former charm.

Eight, the barber in the street

The 62-year-old barber Guan is picking out customers' ears by the Jingkou Bridge in Sanshui, luqiao district, Taizhou City, Zhejiang Province.

Nine, playing cotton

In the rural areas in the south of the Yangtze River, the crisp sound of playing cotton was heard every winter. Artists tied slingshots around their waists, held mallets and beat beef tendons to loosen cotton, and then made cotton tires to keep out the cold through various processes such as shaping, pulling wires and flattening. With the development of science and technology and the rise of industry, Yun Si quilts, air-conditioned quilts, duvets, blankets and other polyester fiber products have appeared one after another, and the ancient manual cotton-playing skills have gradually faded out of people's sight. In Wuyi County, Zhejiang Province, a handmade cotton-playing artist named Pan Fangyuan runs a handmade cotton-playing shop, and still insists on handmade cotton-playing, customizing new cotton-playing or turning over old cotton-playing for local residents. Pan Fangyuan/Kloc-learned to play cotton at the age of 0/7 and worked in this line for 37 years. Pan Fangyuan said with emotion that all the 13 apprentices he brought out in his early years have changed careers now, and no one has come to learn this craft now. He is worried that this traditional folk skill will soon be lost.

Bova

It is a necessary product for residents of Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture in Hubei Province to build diaojiao building in the past. It is a small blue tile used in architecture, which is arc-shaped and made of a kind of clay. With the change of people's housing habits, farmers now use reinforced concrete as materials, and there is no need to cover the roof with "cloth tiles". The reason why people are still making "cloth tiles" is mostly just to repair the roof of the diaojiao building built in the past. At present, masons who are still working in Bowa are mostly around 60 or 70 years old and have no apprentices. As a traditional skill, "Bowa" is gradually fading out of people's sight.

Eleven,

China's Disappearing Industry-Playing Monkey.

One of the sources of childhood happiness.

XII. Tracker

Dangerous beaches have turned into rivers, and the ancient tracker industry has gradually disappeared.

Thirteen, mulberry paper

Because of the primitive manufacturing technology and low practical value of products, mulberry paper does not have much market.

Fourteen, bark clothing

The magical bark products of Hani nationality. /kloc-at the beginning of the 0/9th century, bark clothing gradually disappeared.

Fifteen, New Year pictures

Beach New Year pictures have a history of more than 200 years, and the annual sales in the heyday of the early Republic of China reached more than 7 million.

Sixteen, selling cold boiled water

Selling cold boiled water is different from selling herbal tea. In the south, in addition to herbal tea, there are all kinds of cool boiled water, such as sugar water, boiled water, watermelon juice, sugarcane juice and so on. , belongs to the housewife's way of life.

Seventeen, bricklayer

Tilting is just a small process for a plasterer, but it has developed into a profession because of the large demand market.

Eighteen, grave keeper

Respect for graves is embodied in the traditional ethics of China people, which can be said to be unprecedented. Don't say that the majesty and momentum of the royal cemetery are not only among the people, but also the key to reflect the feelings of loyalty and filial piety.

Nineteen. reaping machine

As soon as the reaper's voice is pulled open, it smells like folk songs: "Orange peel, toothpaste skin, rabbit skin, scrap metal waste paper, old books, chicken feathers, duck feathers and goose feathers are for sale-yo-"He sings once every three or two minutes, which makes the old lady and children itch and starts looking for something to change money under the bed and door!

Twenty, firewood and coal shop

The citizens are burning less and less firewood and coal, and the firewood and coal shops have gradually lost the prosperous scene of that year.

Twenty-one, pen repair

Fix the pen, remember?

Twenty-two, hand scale

Is it "haggle over every ounce" or hard to give up on love?

Twenty-three, repair the umbrella

Remember, the umbrella repairman on the street

Twenty-four, traditional portrait shops

This artificial portrait has gradually disappeared under the influence of the developed photography industry.

Twenty-five years old, carrying her husband.

10 Many people often walk together, ranging from 30 to 150 kilograms of tea on their backs, climbing over the snowy mountains and cliffs.

Twenty-six, caravan

On the ancient tea-horse road, caravans were transporting wood.

27. platoon leader

Workers in two rows can drive a raft of more than 60 cubic meters to drift on the Liu Du River.

Twenty-eight, knife sharpener

In Yang Guo, Anhui, every household has a knife and a pair of scissors, and the sharpener will go to the door of every village and shout "Sharpen the scissors"!

Twenty-nine, noodles

Every farmer in Guoyang County, Anhui Province has wheat at home, some of which are sold as an economic source at harvest time and some of which are eaten by themselves. It is essential to grind wheat into flour in the "dough mixer". Flour is used as food and wheat bran is used to feed pigs, cows and sheep.