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Unique and ingenious 800-word composition.

Once upon a time, there was a skillful craftsman in Yunnan. It took ten years to make a set of carved wooden doors, but he got the same weight of wood shavings in return.

To outsiders, craftsmen are almost crazy. They don't know the second skill, but do their best for the object in front of them. Time, energy and reward are not within their code of conduct, that is to say, perfection is the ingenuity of solo transportation.

The once famous Japanese cooking master set an example for originality. Jiro Ono, Satoto and Zhezai, craftsmen over 60 years old are born artists. A simple blade of grass and a fish are as precious as a god. It's easy not to have a reception, but at the moment of opening, it's a gathering of minds. We always regard the tiny things in front of us as parting masterpieces, and the details will be refined. If nothing else, it has nothing to do with food. Just one ingenuity in this exquisiteness is enough to make these craftsmen become indelible legends from generation to generation.

This originality is obsessed with the idea of things themselves. They will not regard everything in their hands as a burden related to their career, but carve, carve and carve a little bit. Although there is no real perfection in the world, what is accomplished with ingenious standards and craftsmanship is perfection.

Liu Zongyue, a famous Japanese folk art theorist, once said that the "heart of artifacts" of Japanese craftsmen is to pursue the perfection of things themselves and seek an improvement with perseverance. This is the interpretation of ingenuity, seemingly tireless and almost crazy at all costs, and who can really understand the calm light of ingenuity? Unremitting pursuit of a few stardust on the utensils, only to bid higher for businessmen? Appreciate the materialistic vision of greed for the rich? I'm afraid there's more to ingenuity than ingenuity.

Jiang Fengnan is a typical craftsman in the literary world. A novel needs carving and thinking before it can be satisfied. A work that was hastily completed and not revised in time was appreciated by the world and wanted to be awarded the Hugo Award, but he declined. Faced with great honor, the craftsman showed his attitude. Behind perfection, it is not greedy desire for fame and fortune, nor is it success in the future. Perfection, the call from deep love, is a craftsman's satisfaction with his artistic realm and personality realm. The craftsman's heart has the same connotation in all fields, that is, the pursuit of perfection and perfection. This is not blindness and madness, but out of the deepest cry and desire of the soul. When the foreign objects in front of us are carved to the extreme, the craftsman's heart has also undergone a transformation, reaching the realm of perfection without affectation. Perhaps only they can understand this change of mind.

What is created by an ingenuity, a few pearls, a few pieces of jade and two or three pieces of pottery? Ingenuity represents a kind of spiritual tolerance. It is often said that people in a materialistic society need to give up external things and pursue their true intentions. However, craftsmen have broken away from the simple relationship between materials and services and told the world the simplest perfection with their ingenuity that exudes subtle light.

Ingenuity, that is, perfection ... "beauty" lies in things, and "perfection" lies in people's hearts.