【Explanation】 During the New Coronary Pneumonia epidemic, non-genetic carriers in many places in China used live webcast technology to set up "cloud" classrooms, which not only allowed traditional skills to "live", but also allowed non-heritage culture to be better inherited and developed. Chishui, Guizhou Bamboo woven artist Mou Xiaoyan is one of them. In response to the actual situation of face-to-face training during epidemic prevention and control, Mou Xiaoyan set up free online bamboo weaving classes for the students of the "house" family to help students improve bamboo weaving skills through the Internet and increase their income at home. The reporter recently visited.

  [Live Sound] Mu Xiaoyan, Chishui Bamboo Weaving Artist

  You must pay attention to this storage basket. The two picks must be woven next to each other. If you make a wrong one, you have to remove all of them and re-edit them. (Not only) it takes time, and it will cost you bamboo sticks.

  [Commentary] The reporter from the bamboo weaving workshop of the Jinxiu Community in Chishui City saw that bamboo weaving artist Mou Xiaoyan used the bamboo weaving group to initiate a group video to teach students to weave bamboo crafts online through a live webcast. I saw that while weaving the storage basket with bamboo sticks, she explained the weaving skills and precautions to the students while facing the mobile phone.

  [Synchronous Sound] Mu Xiaoyan, Chishui Bamboo Weaving Artist

  We built a WeChat group to tell (trainees) the time, when to start teaching, what materials are needed to prepare them all, so that they can learn at home, and the teaching content is selected from the most basic one and the second Press two, cross knitting or back weaving. Because there are many kinds of textures on this background, we will start teaching from the most basic. Because many students have no foundation, old students we teach more delicate things.

  [Commentary] 38-year-old Mu Xiaoyan is a famous bamboo weaving artist in Chishui City, Guizhou Province. In 2019, Chishui City adopted the idea of ​​"Leading Party Construction + Inheriting Non-heritage" to protect traditional culture, and established a bamboo weaving poverty alleviation workshop in the Jinxiu Community of Zhongshi Street With his exquisite bamboo weaving skills, Mou Xiaoyan was hired as a bamboo weaving master to help local villagers engage in bamboo weaving production and broaden income-increasing channels.

  In response to the impact of the epidemic on the teaching of bamboo weaving, Mou Xiaoyan ’s idea of ​​“opening courses” online has been supported by students, and skills can be learned “without leaving home”. The form of online teaching makes students feel fresh At the same time, I also really experienced the convenience of "Internet +" teaching.

  【Synchronous sound】 Bamboo trainee Xu Xiaohong

  I opened it in (mobile phone), how many bamboo sticks I used, how to make it (all can see), the teacher is also very patient, I think there is still a skill in learning this, (not only) I learned the craft by myself, I can watch TV at home I think it's good to be able to make money.

  [Voiceover] Mou Xiaoyan told reporters that in addition to the students participating in online learning, her bamboo braid net class is also favored by some local college students. In this "special" winter vacation in 2020, Liu Yuanxia, ​​a senior student, stayed at home and sighed "stunned". She accidentally learned that Mou Xiaoyan set up a bamboo braided online teaching, and she immediately signed up to participate in the study.

  【Synchronism】 Liu Yuanxia, ​​a college student

  Recently I found a lot of online teaching videos on the Internet, of which I am particularly interested in our bamboo braid. I think this is very interesting to learn, and in addition, I can learn to sell this bamboo braid and sell it, which can increase part of my income and make money. Take a little pocket money.

  [Voiceover] Through the online teaching mode, Mou Xiaoyan regularly interacts with the students every day online to keep abreast of the students' learning dynamics. The "net class" attempt during the epidemic also gave Mou Xiaoyan new thoughts on the inheritance and development of Chishui bamboo weaving. She planned to continue to carry out some online teaching after the end of the epidemic to learn from the "screen" The public teaches craftsmanship, so that more people can feel the charm of local traditional handicrafts and non-legacy culture "online".

  (Pu Wensi He Fang reports from Zunyi, Guizhou)

Editor in charge: [Lu Yan]