At 20:30 on January 17th (this Sunday), the third season of the large-scale cultural expo exploration program "National Treasure" of China Central Radio and Television will be broadcast on the seventh episode of the CCTV Variety Channel (CCTV-3).

In this program, the guardians of national treasures Jiang Xin, Deng Jie, and Guo Xiaodong will lead everyone into the Suzhou Museum, interpreting the past and present of the precious stone relics, the miniature Ming-style furniture, and the hand-planting of rattan by Mr. Wen Hengshan.

Jiang Xin incarnates "Sun Shiniang" to redress for her husband after 85, "Gusu Xiulang" displays 5 intangible cultural heritage skills

  On April 12, 1978, three Suzhou teenagers inadvertently touched a loose core brick in the Ruiguang Pagoda. After opening it, they found that it was a cave and a treasure house that had been dusted for thousands of years appeared.

One of the most important cultural relics is the jewel relics.

However, there is not much historical information about this treasure building, only the inner wooden letter of the treasure building that is decorated with the words "Fang Yunsheng is doing everything, his wife, Sunshi and Shiniang" and so on.

In the past life legend of the Pearl Relic Baozhu, Jiang Xin will play the role of Sun Shiniang, interpreting a story of wise fighting against corrupt officials, defending his husband, and protecting Baozhu.

Why on earth is the jewel relic worthy of Fang Yunsheng and Sun Shiniang's protection?

It is worth mentioning that the program team also sincerely invited Suzhou Pingtan artists Gao Bowen and Zhang Jianzhen to sing past legends to the audience, so that everyone can experience the charm of Suzhou to the extreme.

  If Suzhou craftsmanship is the jewel in the history of Chinese arts and crafts, then the Zhenzhu relic treasure can be said to be a master of Suzhou craftsmanship.

In the program, Huang Lihong, a senior arts and crafts artist from Suzhou Museum, will serve as the narrator of this life, introducing the various Suzhou craftsmanship used by the Pearl Relics and sharing the prosperous scene of Suzhou in the Northern Song Dynasty.

In addition, Suzhou craft inheritors Yin Shuping, Zhong Jinde, Qiao Mai, and Zhang Xue will also come to the scene to tell the story between them and Bao Zhuang, and showcase Suzhou crafts such as wood carving, New Year pictures, and Su embroidery.

Among them, the post-85 "Gu Su Xiulang" Zhang Xue will also show her works of Su embroidered group fan at the scene.

What are the five intangible heritage techniques on a small group fan?

Deng Jie interprets Xiannei to help teach the "Human Control" Wu Chenyu explains the special features of Ming-style furniture

  In 1966, the husband and wife co-burial tomb of Wang Xijue, the first minister of the Ming cabinet, reappeared. Five miniature Ming-style furniture were found in the tomb, including a babu bed, a small wooden table, a small wooden chair, a clothes rack and a basin stand.

This set of miniature Ming furniture bears witness to the fashion of an era, and also tells the immortal legend of "one person for a lifetime, one table and one chair is home".

In the past life legend of miniature Ming-style furniture, Deng Jie will play Wang Xijue's wise assistant Zhu, and in the process of teaching the "Controlling the Husband" to Zheng Guifei, she will show Zhu's profound righteousness and love with Wang Xijue.

What kind of different emotions does Wang Xijue and his wife have for these furniture?

  Ming-style furniture has always been considered the pinnacle of Chinese classical furniture.

However, many people do not understand what is good about Ming-style furniture.

In this regard, Wu Chenyu, director of the Management Office of Suzhou Master of the Nets Garden, will answer your questions.

She will introduce the design features of Ming-style furniture by comparing Ming-style furniture with furniture in daily life.

In addition, in addition to its popularity in China, Ming-style furniture has also influenced many world-class masters.

How did Oriental aesthetics influence the world through Ming-style furniture?

Guo Xiaodong plays Wen Zhengming and goes to the "Gift Bureau" Zhan Yongwei talks about the beauty of Suzhou classical gardens

  More than 400 years ago, with the completion of the Humble Administrator's Garden, Wen Zhengming planted a wisteria in the garden.

After more than four hundred years of wind and rain, the Humble Administrator’s Garden is no longer its original appearance, but the wisteria, which is "a self-contained forest", is still full of vitality and pavilions, and has become a museum in Suzhou. Priceless "living treasure".

In the past life legend of Mr. Wen Hengshan’s hand planting of vines, Guo Xiaodong will take the form of Wen Zhengming and return to the Humble Administrator’s Garden after his friends Tang Bohu and Zhu Zhishan have passed away, dreaming back to the gathering of the "Four Talents of Wuzhong".

When Wen Zhengming designed the Humble Administrator's Garden, why did he leave such a flower and tree in the garden?

Why did you choose wisteria?

  Mr. Wen Hengshan witnessed the rise and fall of the Humble Administrator’s Garden for more than four hundred years.

Zhan Yongwei, the former deputy chief engineer of the Suzhou Municipal Administration of Landscape Architecture, devoted his life to the study of landscape architecture.

In the story of this life, Zhan Yongwei will tell the story of his connection with the garden, and introduce the beauty of Suzhou gardens from Mr. Wen Hengshan's hand planting vines.

According to Zhan Yongwei, "Flowers and trees, architecture, mountains, and water are the four major elements that make up Chinese classical gardens. We often compare mountains as the skeleton of the garden and water as the blood vessel of the garden. The flowers and trees are the "hair" of the garden and are indispensable. "Just how important are flowers and trees in the garden?

Why are Suzhou classical gardens a well-deserved world cultural heritage?

  At 20:30 this Sunday, the third season of "National Treasure", let us walk into the Suzhou Museum and experience the culture and value behind the "Relics of Wudi"!