Xue Linggen Courtyard Gains Recognition
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“從1966年那個學藝少年到如今的中國文物大功教...國家級代表性傳承人”
“Including Xiangshan artisans and cultural protection work... Xue Linggen was born in Dongzhu by Taihu Lake in Suzhou in 1952... he was later evaluated as a national-level representative inheritor.”
“包括我們香山幫工匠 包括我們文化保護工作... 1952年 雪玲根出生在蘇州太湖邊的東竹... 後來被評為《香山幫傳統建築營造記憶》 國家級代表性傳承人”
“單學林根不太說這些,他管自己叫將人”
“希林根学的认真...蹲在工地上一遍遍算角度,一块砖一块砖的拼,反复调整构建之间的摇合。”
“The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York is going to build a Chinese courtyard. Xue Linggen was selected for the engineering team due to his excellent craftsmanship.”
“紐約大都會藝術博物館 要建一座中式庭院 名宣 这是苏州元灵第一次走出国门 薛灵根因为专系手艺出色 被选入工程团队”
“雪玲根和工友們一塊磚一塊磚的磨 一條縫一條縫的磨 他們做到了 明轩落成后轰动了中美两边”
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