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Wu Yuanxin’s achievements and honors

In 2004, the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles and the Chinese Folk Literature and Artists Association awarded Wu Yuanxin the fifth "Mountain Flower Award" for Chinese folk literature and art. Became the only folk artist in Jiangsu Province to win an award in this selection. In 2004, he won the first prize of the National Outstanding Literary and Art Awards. The "Blue Calico Craft Series" designed in June 2005 won the gold medal. In 2005, the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference awarded Wu Yuanxin the "Shanhua Award", the seventh highest award for Chinese folk literature and art. In 2006, his work "Table Flag and Cushion Series" won the 8th "Mountain Flower Award".

In April 2002, he participated in the first China Tourism Souvenir Design Competition and won the gold medal.

In June 2004, he participated in the First China Folk Crafts Expo in Beijing, and his "Blue Calico Crafts Series" won the gold medal of the 5th China Folk Crafts "Mountain Flower Award".

In June 2005, Wu Yuanxin designed the "Four-piece Blue Calico Set" at the Second Folk Arts and Crafts Expo in Beijing and won the gold medal.

In October 2005, the 6th China Arts and Crafts Masters Exhibition was held in Hangzhou, and the design won the gold medal.

In October 2006, he participated in the "Third Chinese Folk Art Expo" in Tianjin, and his design "Lion Rolling Hydrangea Blue Calico Tablecloth" won the gold medal.

In 2006, he was awarded the Personal Achievement Award of the 7th China Folk Literature and Art "Mountain Flower Award" in Beijing

In November 2007, Wu Yuanxin's work won the 8th China Folk Literature and Art Highest Award in Suzhou "Mountain Flower Award".

In November 2008, his work "One Hundred Sons Number One Scholar" won the Silver Award at the "Exhibition of Chinese Traditional Arts and Crafts".

The 2010 work "Valerian Silk Series" won the gold medal at the 5th Folk Arts and Crafts Expo.

In 2010, the work "Silk Valerian" won the Jiangsu Province Folk Craft "Spring Flower" Honorary Award.

In October 2011, Aizen's work "Magpie Climbing the Plum Blossom" won the gold medal at the 6th China Folk Arts and Crafts Expo.

In December 2011, his work "Jia Valerian Series" won the 10th China Folk Literature and Art "Mountain Flower Award".

In June 2012, it won the "Chinese Intangible Cultural Heritage Award".