Recently, an inspirational traditional artist appeared on the Internet. It is understood that this is a post-80s traditional artist. Zhang Hui has done more than 100 public welfare training for many years, and led more than 100 deaf-mute college students to create the Yellow River culture by using the Yellow River mud, which is known as a good deed of caring for public welfare and cultural inheritance. It is said that the Yellow River Chengni inkstone, as famous as Duanyan, She Yan and Yan Tao, is the only inkstone made of clay. Teacher Zhang Hui, who leads deaf-mute students, is actually the sixth generation inheritor of the Yellow River Chengni inkstone, a non-legacy project in Henan Province. ? Cheng Niyan originated in Qin and Han Dynasties, flourished in Tang Dynasty, and was almost lost later. ? In 1980s, with the efforts of Zhang Hui's parents for many years, the traditional skill of Yellow River Cheng Ni inkstone was finally successfully restored.
Zhang Hui is the sixth generation inheritor, so she hopes that through the innovation of color, style and style, she can integrate some elements of our modernization, plus the characteristics of the Netherlands, and form many traditional symbols, such as the iconic Erqi Memorial Tower in Henan, the Yellow River Railway Bridge, and Dharma, the founder of Shaolin Zen, which are all made into different styles by Zhang Hui with superb skills.
Because the proportion of disabled people in China is about 30%, even if college graduates want to find a good job in the present society, it is very limited, not to mention some deaf-mute college students with limited working ability. Although there are some enterprises in the society that specialize in recruiting some disabled young people and giving them an experience of job hunting in the market, these are only for deaf people with outstanding learning ability. I remember that when we were cooking, we often saw many couriers. They are a group of deaf people. Because their education is not high, they can only do some basic work, such as delivery, writing, massage, cleaning and so on.
Therefore, Teacher Zhang Hui hopes to lead these 100 students to make progress together through her own skills. Can Mr. Zhang Hui really give these deaf-mute college students his skills of making inkstones and let them do it independently? Cultural creation of the Yellow River? A series of processes of design, production and sales. Then the life and future of these young people may become more comfortable and bright. Help these? Fold your wings? Young people, so that they can have more and better employment opportunities.