But what we often see now is that many old trades have disappeared, or because the skills have not been passed down, or because the income from performing arts is not as stable as that from work, so we see more street performers show their talents in music.
In the streets of old China, there are also such artists. They began to play and sing in crowded places on the street with traditional erhu and other instrumental music. And the onlookers will reward and encourage their performance more or less.
Because the appreciation of music is high or low, we all have the ability to appreciate music, can hear the good or bad, and can hear the emotional expression of the tune.
Other types, such as showing Aauto Quicker's skills and young people learning magic, are eye-catching and popular. Who will learn? For example, practicing jujitsu martial arts hard, going to the gym as a coach, which is not as easy as earning money by busking? ……
The times are developing, and we are also eliminating some street performers who can't keep up with the times. ...
However, there are still some buskers who still keep their original jobs and continue to perform.
Taking Paifang Street in Chaozhou as an example, we can see a kind of busker in old China: Tang Hua busker. What they sell is not sugar, but the skill of making Tang Hua.
Under their skillful hands, the ordinary sugar has turned into lifelike animals and portraits. You can even give pictures directly, and Master Tang Hua will design and make a new image of Tang Hua for you.
However, these are basically unrepeatable. After all, his location is a scenic spot with a large flow of people. If he usually walks the streets, how can so many people buy it?
Artists who first made clay sculptures also learned to keep pace with the times and change their business methods and products.
In the past, the images of traditional clay sculpture artists were mostly our legendary figures, such as the Monkey King, the Dragon King and the Red-faced Guan Gong. But now, you see Altman, Blue Cat and Hello Kitty are all telling their changes. ...
It is also a compromise for many street performers to think about change and survival. After all, you are a busker, and you have to sell it to make money and survive.
Of course, some people don't want to change, see the development and changes of other industries, and change careers directly.
Actually, 360 lines is the best. Do whatever you want. If you work hard and do well, it will be a good example.