Does the embroidery have to be colorful, light and soft?

  Chinese cross-cutting is not limited to this,

  Behold, on this plain linen,

  Several big roosters embroidered with white thread are majestic,

  Cross-stitching is a traditional handicraft in my country.

  It is also a stunt passed down from generation to generation by cross-cutting artists from all over the world.

  The cross-stitch embroidery made by different stitches has its own characteristics.

  The "picked" cross-sections have delicate patterns, and the pros and cons are consistent.

  The diamond flower produced by "drilling" has a three-dimensional and lifelike pattern.

  Cross-stitch embroidery made by the girls,

  Not only can you decorate your life,

  It is also a token for the sweetheart,

  Symbolizes romantic love and longing.

  The rich and diverse patterns of cross-stitching mostly originate from daily life.

  For example, the people of Huayao have lived in the environment of deep mountains and dense forests for a long time, with hot and humid snakes.

  Therefore, the snake pattern is the most common in Huayao cross-cutting.

  One needle and one thread, full of the love of life under the totem belief of the Huayao people.

  The rich elements in life are "picked, drilled, traveled, and weaved" in the skillful hands of embroidery artists.

  It is vividly presented on the embroidered cloth.

  Crossover, three points of inheritance, seven points of creation.

  One by one,

  Pick out the unique charm of traditional Chinese embroidery craftsmanship.

  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, Yuan Zhiheng, Gao Yixuan, Guo Yue, Cai Yu

  English translation: Zhang Long

  English translation reviewer: Mo Hong'e, Zhao Li

  Coordinator: Wang Kai, Zeng Nai

  Editor: Wang Ning

Responsible editor: [Li Ji]