"Injured?" Han Peacock picked up Liuxu's little hand again. At this time, the wound on her hand was scarred. This was the result of the rapid division and reproduction of Liuxu's cells. "
"Ah! This ability has not disappeared?" Liuxu looked at her hand. The blood scar that had just formed fell to the ground as soon as Han Peacock moved. Her hand was still so smooth and white.
"This is the effect of strengthening. However, if you are injured, you must supplement a lot of nutrients. After all, this super recovery ability still consumes your body's nutrients." Han Peacock said with a smile.
"I know, you are really verbose, oh! Look what's over there. It's so beautiful. Let's go over and have a look." It was already late when the two of them came to the ghost market. By this time, it was almost five o'clock. In summer, five o'clock is
It was already quite bright, so Liu Xu could see what was on the stall not far away.
Han Peacock took a look and said: "It's a handicraft of a minority ethnic group. I didn't expect there to be such authentic things in the Magic City. Let's go and have a look."
"Is it Tibetan?" LiuXu also noticed, but those handicrafts are indeed beautiful.
"It should be, whether it's the wooden bowls or the carpets, they all look like Tibetan handicrafts. Let's go over and have a look." Han Peacock said and walked over there with catkins in his arms. Obviously, he knew those handicrafts.
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The traditional Tibetan handicraft industry has a long history and produces a wide variety of handicrafts with unique styles and exquisite textures.
Some traditional products with rich ethnic characteristics can be described as the wonders of the art garden. The famous ones are card mats, aprons, Pulu, Cuona and Lebu wooden bowls, as well as Lhasa's "Jiaqin" shoes, hidden waist knives, and ethnic hats.
Gold and silver jewelry. Ink bamboo, gongka, clay pottery, tea buckets, saddles, Tibetan axes, etc.
"What is this?" LiuXu asked.
"This is a card mat," said the vendor.
The card mat, which means "the bedding on the seat", is a rectangular thick blanket woven with various color patterns. It is famous both at home and abroad for its compact structure, meticulousness and durability, novel pattern, bright color and resistance to fading.
It can be spread on the bed as a mattress, placed under a seat as a seat cushion, hung on the wall as a tapestry, or laid on the ground as a mat, which is both practical and beautiful.
"Two, look, this is a card mat from Jiangzi. Jiangzi people have been weaving card mats for about 660 years. It is a rare good thing in the mainland." The vendor is a young man. He is not Tibetan.
However, his stuff was really good, so both Han Peacock and Liu Catkin were attracted to it.
Beautiful things naturally attract women. So catkins look for card mats. Han Peacock still knows a little about this kind of thing, and now this kind of thing can be mass-produced. Jiangzi now has 300 craftsmen, with an annual output of cards.
In addition to carpet factories that can produce thousands of mats, there are also several card mat production cooperatives operating on the streets.
The annual output value of Jiangzi Carpet Factory is about 500,000 yuan. Its products have won the Quality Product Award from the Ministry of Light Industry. They are not only supplied to Tibet, Tibet and neighboring provinces, but also exported to 12 countries and regions including Western Europe.
In addition to card mats, this stall also sells Pupu. Pupu is also called Tibetan wool. It is a kind of hand-woven wool fabric. It is thick and durable, warm, windproof and rainproof. It is the main clothing, shoes and hats of the Tibetan people.
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The production of Pupun has a long history. In the Ming Dynasty, people used it as gifts and even presented it as tribute to the court. Now it can be produced in almost all agricultural areas, including semi-agricultural and semi-pastoral areas, with Zhanang County being the most famous.
"This is an apron. You can wear one, beautiful lady, and you will be absolutely beautiful." Seeing Liu Xing holding an apron, the vendor recommended it again.
Apron, called "bang mat" in Tibetan, is the red and green striped wool textile that Tibetan women tie in front of their robes. Wearing it will highlight the rich ethnic color of Tibetan clothing and increase their chic, charming and tribute.
The aprons produced in Jie Dexiu District of Ga County are the most famous.
Han Peacock just glanced at it and changed his target. Those hidden knives were not bad. However, Han Peacock could see at a glance that they were not carefully crafted handicrafts, but mass-produced handicrafts, so he lost interest. At this time,
Some wooden bowls on the stall attracted his attention.
Wooden bowls are daily necessities for Tibetans, and they are indispensable for eating tsampa. The wooden bowls are carved from tree knots and have a solid texture, clear lines, and are not easy to break.
"That's wrong. The famous wooden bowls in Lebu District of that county are very good to buy for the elderly and children. You must know that Tibetan compatriots can use such a bowl for their whole life and carry it with them when they walk or sit.
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"Using only one wooden bowl all your life?" Han Peacock asked pretending to be curious.
"Some of these wooden bowls are inlaid with silver and have lids. The silver shines brightly and is particularly beautiful. Xizang Cuo, Na County Lebu District is the famous 'hometown of wooden bowls'. As early as hundreds of years ago
The Monba people there have started making wooden bowls since before," the vendor said.
Han Peacock knows that these traditional ethnic handicrafts have sufficient raw materials, consume less energy, have fast capital turnover, and are suitable for decentralized operations, so many vendors like to sell these things.
In traditional Tibetan life, tea is also an important "medium" for social interaction. When guests come to the door, the host must offer tea. When guests drink tea, they generally do not drink all the tea. This is regarded as a compliment to the host's craftsmanship.
I will also keep adding tea to the tea bowl.
Tibetan people use tea in weddings and funerals. In women's dowry, tea is a symbol of wealth. After the child is born, relatives and friends will bring tea and butter to congratulate them. After offering the hada, tea is also offered to the mother.
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The use of tea bowls is also particular. According to research by Zhao Guodong, a teacher at Tibet University for Nationalities, Tibetan tea bowls are often given the role of "bridge" between the secular and the sacred. Metal tea bowls are often used in religious ceremonies, while wooden bowls are the most common in daily life.
In the past, local leaders had the custom of carrying tea bowls with them, both as decoration and as a symbol of power. For ordinary people, even if they were penniless, they must have a tea bowl of their own.
"This bowl is black and translucent, with lines as thin as hair. It's really beautiful." Han Peacock said while holding a wooden bowl in his hand.
Hearing Han Peacock praise his wooden bowl, the vendor immediately burst out laughing: "This wooden bowl will not crack when filled with water, will not burn your hands, will not freeze your hands, will not break, and is resistant to falls. It is most suitable for children. It is light and durable."
It’s so solid that even a child can handle it.”
"How much?" LiuXu asked casually.
"Five hundred and one," the hawker replied immediately.
"Five hundred? Five hundred for a wooden bowl?" Since it was something for children, Liuxu was naturally concerned, so when he heard that a 50,000-yuan bowl actually cost five hundred yuan, Liuxu immediately spoke out.
"Five hundred yuan is not expensive. You have to know that these things were brought from Tibetan areas, but the travel expenses are not low. In addition, this is a completely handmade craft, so five hundred yuan is not expensive at all." The vendor said with a smile.
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At this time, Han Peacock rushed in front of the catkins and said: "How many wooden bowls do you have in total? Will it be cheaper if you buy more?"
"How much do you want to buy? If you want them all, it will be cheaper of course. If you want three or five of them, it won't be cheaper. I won't make any money at 500 yuan." The hawker's eyes wandered, thinking.
You need to see clearly whether Han Peacock is deceiving him.
Han Kongque said with a smile: "I have a small antique shop at home. I think these things of yours are pretty good and they might sell well, so you know."
Seeing Han Peacock smiling so obscenely, the vendor took a look at the batch of dark wooden bowls. If he wasn't knowledgeable, it would be easy to sell such things as antiques with a little disguise.
Thinking of this, the hawker also laughed obscenely: "I don't have much in my hands, only seventeen or eight in total. Let me count. If you want them all, I will give you a cheaper price."
Soon the hawker piled up the wooden bowls and said: "There are eighteen bowls in total, and seven or eight of them are not in good condition. In this way, ten bowls are counted as five hundred, and the other eight are counted as four hundred. How about that? I think it's interesting."
Bar?"
Han Kongque did the math and found that the total was only 8,200 yuan. However, he couldn't agree straight away, so he counter-offered: "For the small change, I'll give you 8,000 yuan."
The hawker's eyes widened again. He thought for a moment, pulled out an apron, and said, "You guys are not short of money, and this beauty can't go back empty-handed. Why don't you pick some things and round up the sum."
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Han Peacock glanced at the catkins with a smile, turned around and said: "That's it, but the things must be cheap. Beauty, I can't let you spend the whole morning with me in vain. Just pick some of those beautiful blankets!"
Han Peacock made a very gentlemanly gesture to Liu Xu, and Liu Xu cooperated very well. She secretly rolled her eyes at Han Peacock, and then began to sweep away the things on the stall unceremoniously.
The card mats, aprons, gold and silver jewelry, saddles, hidden axes, and hidden knives on the stall were all scratched out a lot.
Han Kongque took out a pile of RMB and threw it into the hands of the hawker. The hawker looked so happy that he couldn't close his mouth. But after he counted the money, he came back to his senses and saw Liu Xu's crazy sweeping.
It seemed that he immediately became nervous.
"That's enough, that's enough. If you take any more, it will be more than 10,000 yuan. Beauty, eldest sister, I really can't take any more." Finally, the vendor lay down directly on his stall to stop Liuxu from grabbing his things.
Originally, he wanted to take action to stop Liuxu, but after looking at Liuxu's appearance and Han Peacock's figure, he still didn't dare to take action. He would definitely not dare to touch a beauty of Liuxu's level.
"That's it! This kind of apron, Ronghua has one, Rongxia has one, Xiaomiao also has one, oh! I forgot about Du Wei, boss, give me another one, this is the last one." Liu Catkin's eyes were fixed on the hawker.
An apron holding down.
The hawker thought for a while, after all, it was a big deal worth ten thousand yuan, so he needed such an apron, so he took one out and handed it to Liu Xu, saying: "I'll make a big loss this time." (To be continued...)