1. 语法填空
The 53-year-old craftswoman Ji Yulan, an inheritor (继承人)of the intangible heritage (非物质遗产)of paper-cutting from Xinjiang, has engaged in the art for over 40 years.
She made paper-cuts of people from all (walk)of life. One of her pieces showed a nurse with long, beautiful hair, wearing a mask and a protective hat. The craftswoman was deeply (impress)by female medical workers cut their long hair to better fit into the protective suits while fighting in the front line against the epidemic. "Women are attractive in long hair and takes a lot of courage to cut it," Ji said. So she created a paper-cutting work to show the image and named the piece The Angel in Harm's Way.
Ji has 12 students, aged from 3 to
23. She often encourages her students to create works based on a younger mindset. "I am (extreme)positive about the future of the craft. The younger generation have a real sense of responsibility to protect (culture)heritage."