Pan used to expect that people could live (1)
an
an
abundant life in his village, (2)
and/where
and/where
nobody had to work far away from home.Now his dream has come true.
Pan is a silversmith in Guizhou Province and the village called Maliao,which he lives in is famous for its silver jewellery.In fact,Miao ethnic silversmith technique (3)
was listed
was listed
(list) as China's national-level intangible cultural heritage in 2006.But with cheaper,machine-made trinkets (小首飾) (4)
ruling
ruling
(rule) the market,they couldn't rely on the old technique to survive.
At that time,most people in the village lived under poverty line,which means they could simply afford food and (5)
basic
basic
(base) clothing,and seldom purchase things like bicycles or televisions.So many villagers left their hometown (6)
hopelessly
hopelessly
(hopeless).But in 2018,the government allocated 580,000 yuan of poverty funds to set up the Silverware and Embroidery Workshop of Maliao Village,helping Maliao Villagers fight poverty (7)
with
with
their own crafts.
Since that year,most young craftsmen (8)
have returned
have returned
(return) to their hometown and found a bright future.With the help of the government,they learned (9)
fashionable/fashion
fashionable/fashion
(fashion) trends and how to meet clients' various (10)
requests
requests
(request).Instead of holding on to old ideas and existing design.villagers enhanced their skills and made their products customized.