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How to introduce immaterial people

Introduce the value of immaterial people.

Face-dressing people, also known as "face-dressing people" and "Jiangmi people", are traditional plastic arts with edible flour and glutinous rice flour as the main raw materials, which are popular all over the country. Most dough sculptures are based on animals, myths and legends, historical stories and characters in local operas. On the basis of handwork, dough sculpture incorporates a lot of emotional factors, which embodies the harmonious living conditions of human hands and brains, guides people to knead dough sculptures into works full of human feelings, and has high technical level, high artistic taste and aesthetic value.

Lang Shaoan (1909—1992) created this folk dough sculpture art in Beijing. He studied under Zhao Kuo Ming, the king of dough sculpture, and later formed his own artistic style of dough sculpture. In his long-term artistic practice, Lang Shaoan has mastered the skills of "quick eyes and quick hands" and "accurate eyes and steady hands". His works are concise in technique, accurate in modeling, realistic in modeling and beautifully decorated. 1957, Lang Shaoan's daughter Zhili, began to learn dough sculpture with her father. She inherited and innovated her father's technical characteristics and further developed the dough sculpture art of Mianrenlang in Beijing. She also paid attention to summing up her father's artistic experience, and compiled and published the book My Face Sculpting Art Career-Lang Shaoan. Lang Zhili founded "Face to Face Lang Art Studio" to provide inheritance, research and development for Beijing dough sculpture art.

Most of the dough figurines are based on animals, myths and legends, historical stories and characters in local operas, and their basic forms are divided into "signing a contract" and "finalizing a case". The former is mostly for children's entertainment, with simple shape and vivid form; The latter is an elegant exhibition art, with exquisite workmanship and exquisite shape. Additives need to be mixed into the raw materials to prevent cracks, insects and mildew.