1956 When the World Peace Defense Conference was held in Beijing, Zhang Guanghe and Bi Shangbin carefully made a filigree monument for the conference, and asked Guo Moruo to write an inscription: "Defend lasting world peace". Then they made a dragon palace lantern in Ginza, square and transparent, with silver flowers, a long-billed palace lantern and a dragon flagpole. It is exquisite, quaint, beautiful and generous, and this work has been well received in British exhibitions.
Bi Shangbin and Zhang Guanghe have been engaged in filament technology for more than 60 years. They are not only highly skilled, but also have accumulated rich experience. They are employed as researchers by Beijing Institute of Technology. Together with Manchu artist Jingyi Bao, they designed hundreds of handicrafts. Among them, "Feng Mingzhong" is a filigree mosaic product with the theme of traditional auspicious patterns in China. In design, a golden bell represents the sun, a winding auspicious cloud made of precious lapis lazuli holds the sun, and a golden phoenix crows in the air, colorful and lifelike. The production adopts the combination of shredding and inlaying. The whole body of Phoenix is made of gold and platinum as thin as hair, and the crests are inlaid 18. Feather inlaid with 1 10 diamonds, phoenix tail inlaid with 9 rubies and emeralds. The works are glittering with precious stones, which skillfully combine art appreciation with real life. This is a beautiful ship.
1985 The treasure "Descendants of the Dragon" exhibited in Beijing Arts and Crafts Exhibition in September conquered the audience with its unique artistic charm. The dragon's dragon and five children are all made of 22K gold. The dragon body is inlaid with more than 1600 gems of various colors, each of which is firmly held and connected with a small golden bowl. The fireball spit out by the dragon is inlaid with rubies. According to designer Jingyi Bao, this fireball used more than 200 gems. The colorful ribbons worn by children are made by filigree technology. Under the dragon is a colorful auspicious cloud, and the golden ribbon moves with the wind and is lifelike. Descendants of the Dragon, with amethyst as the background color, is integrated with the whole work, showing the soaring elegance of the Chinese nation and the descendants of contemporary China people. Composition and modeling, lifelike, is a masterpiece.
In 2000, senior artists such as Chunmin Zhao and Gu Weiping copied the crown and phoenix crown of the Ming Tombs again and exhibited them in the Ming Tombs Museum.
In the 2006 film "Golden Flower in the City", the golden flowers worn by Chow Yun Fat and Jay Chou and the headdress of Gong Li were all made by Chunmin Zhao with filigree inlay technology.
In 2005, Feng and other senior arts and crafts artists, who are known as the modern nine-product craftsmen, successfully copied the Qingganlong "Gold Embedding Treasure, Jin Ou Yong Gu" Cup, and their craftsmanship was affirmed by Cao, then director of the Cultural Protection Science and Technology Department of the Palace Museum, and they decided to exhibit it in the Palace Museum. In September of the same year, when the "Golden Ou Gu Yong" Cup made by artists was presented to people in the Imperial Palace in Beijing, it immediately attracted everyone's attention, and people all admired its exquisite and exquisite craftsmanship.