A Brief Analysis of the Inheritance and Development of Axi Earthen Pottery
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62381/E244308
Author(s)
Ju Song*
Affiliation(s)
Academy of Fine Arts, Sichuan Minzu College, No.354, Xuefu Road, Guza Town, Kangding City, Sichuan, China
*Corresponding Author.
Abstract
Axi earthen pottery is a traditional Chinese pottery produced in Asi Village which turns black after firing. Its history can even be traced back to the original black pottery dates back to the Hemudu culture in Yuyao 7,000 years ago. On June 14, 2008, Asi pottery was included in the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage list. It is not only a national "intangible cultural heritage" but also a unique traditional folk handicraft product. It is also known as one of the "Four Wonders" of Daocheng Yading. As the times change, it also encounters many difficulties and contradictions in the process of protection and development, and its living conditions, production, production, form, function, etc. will all change. In the context of today's Internet+ era, as well as the comprehensive development of the modern cultural tourism industry, this article actively explores effective countermeasures from multiple angles through field research, and proposes to introduce the intangible cultural heritage project Asi pottery into college classrooms and break the outdated family tradition of Asi pottery. It is hoped that it will play a certain positive role in the inheritance and development of Asi pottery, an intangible cultural heritage with unique national characteristics.
Keywords
Intangible Cultural Heritage; Assi Clay; Inheritance and Development
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