Zhao Qiushi, national master of Xiangdao, inheritor of An intangible cultural heritage, national professional skill appraiser (Xiangdao, Tea Ceremony), national college entrepreneurship tutor, vice president of provincial handicraft association, and intangible cultural heritage of An Yizhe Xiangfang.
When I was a child, my family always made incense for a living. I remember when I was a child, my grandmother often went to the drugstore to catch a lot of Chinese medicines and make sachets. I remember at that time, I often sent it to my neighbors. There are also people from other places who bought it specially and sold some subsidies for daily use. When I was a child, I often took medicine with my grandmother.
Then I pounded the medicinal materials into powder and put them into small sachets sewn with blue cloth. I remember that at that time, every Dragon Boat Festival, many peasant women would sew some handmade sachets with various animal images, come to my house to buy powder and put it on the market.