Wen Gangang, male,1born on October 22nd, 194 1, Han nationality, from Beijing. The representative inheritors of the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage projects are China arts and crafts masters.
Member of Beijing Arts and Crafts Masters Appraisal Committee. Member of Beijing Arts and Crafts Quality Standards Committee. Deputy Director of Master Expert Working Committee of Beijing Arts and Crafts Industry Association. In 2002, he retired and set up his own studio.
2. Inheritance Project Cao Shi Kite Craft: Kong Lingmin
Kong Lingmin, male, is the second generation of Cao Shi kite. Born in a famous family, his grandfather was supervised by the Qing government in Shaanxi and Gansu, and his father was familiar with the four books and five classics. He did not graduate from middle school and provoked the economic burden of his family. By chance, his father copied Cao Xueqin's kite atlas "An Examination of Kites in North and South", but the manuscript was destroyed during the Cultural Revolution.
On February 28th, 20 17, 17 was selected into the recommended list of the fifth batch of representative inheritors of national intangible cultural heritage projects.
3. Inheritance project Juyuan bow and arrow making skill: Yang Fuxi.
Yang Fuxi, male, born on July 24th, 1958, Manchu, from Beijing. Representative inheritors of the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage project Juyuan bow and arrow making skills.
After Yang Ruilin took over Juyuan, it added new varieties such as crossbows, slingshots, crossbows, sleeve arrows, box arrows and arrow guns. This greatly enhances the gathering of sources. He also adopted advanced management methods to attract a large number of foreign businessmen to buy bows and arrows. "Juyuan" bows and arrows have been exported overseas since then, and won an award at the Panama World Expo in the early Republic of China. The Yang Ruilin family made great efforts to make Juyuan's business flourish year by year, becoming one of the few remaining bow and arrow workshops after liberation.
4. Yixing Zisha Art Heritage Project: Wang Yinxian
Wang Yinxian (1943.6.16-2018.2.28), female, Han nationality, is from Dingshu Town, Yixing City, Jiangsu Province. Representative inheritor of Yixing Zisha pottery, the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage projects in China.
5. Yongfeng Peasant Painting Inheritance Project: Xie
Xie, born in Ji 'an, Jiangxi, 1962, is a famous folk artist, inheritor of intangible cultural heritage, member of Ji 'an Artists Association, vice president of Yongfeng Peasant Painting Research Association, deputy general manager of Ji 'an Suoyi Peasant Painting Media Co., Ltd., inheritor and main disseminator of China folk art Yongfeng Peasant Painting. His works have won many awards in provincial, municipal and even national peasant painting exhibitions, and have been interviewed by central, provincial, municipal and county TV stations and related media for many times.