Beijing feeder is a traditional Chinese handicraft,

  Colorful and different shapes.

  From small and exquisite snuff bottles to dignified and smart flower and bird ornaments,

  Pieces of lustrous glazed glass have been turned into exquisite containers in the skillful hands of the craftsman.

  According to records,

  As early as the Ming Dynasty, the Lantern Festival Lantern Festival in Beijing appeared in the lanterns.

  During the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, Beijing Liuli Factory set up a royal factory specially made for the royal family.

  Therefore, at that time, the feeder was also called "gong material".

  Also called "Royal Glass".

  After the decline of the Jingqing Dynasty,

  The manufacture of utensils was transferred from the court to the folk, and gradually formed a strong Beijing characteristic.

  After more than 200 years of development, Beijing Feeder is famous for its fine craftsmanship.

  The craftsman heated the stick on the lamp to soften it.

  Use tweezers, scissors, etc. to stretch, pull, pull, stick, and create the desired image in the air.

  The shape is all in the mind of the craftsman, and it is formed at one time by experience.

  Zodiac animals, Buddha statues, flowers and birds, camels,

  Each of these large and small pieces of art is unique.

  The exquisite utensils embody the ingenuity and painstaking efforts of Chinese craftsmen.

  Beijing feeders are not only exquisite handicrafts,

  It is also a national treasure with both artistry and culture.

  Jointly produced by China News Network and Communication University of China

  Seller: Yu Lan

  Chief planner: Hu Fangmengqun

  Producer: Qin Yuming, Wu Qingcai, Qi Bin

  Editor's guide: Zhou Xiaomeng, Sun Hongliang, Wang Jingwen, Zhao Xijing, Bai Xiaoqing

  Creation team: Li Yiying, Cao Hangyu, Song Yidai, Xiao Lei, Fu Chen Cen, Xu Shaohang, Zhao Yuhui, Cai Yu

  English translation: Shang Jinghua

  Coordinator: Wang Kai, Zeng Nai

  Editor: Wang Ning

Responsible editor: [He Sanli]