Abstract

From September 28 to October 2, 2009, the traditional spinning, dyeing and embroidery skills of Li nationality were selected into the list of intangible cultural heritage in urgent need of protection. However, the traditional spinning, dyeing, weaving and embroidery skills of the Li nationality have few successors, and they are in urgent need of innovation and development. In recent years, as an emerging media, short video has been popular in fast-paced life, and China has entered the era of short video. This paper focuses on short video media, explores and summarizes the development mode and specific path of Li nationality's traditional spinning, dyeing, weaving and embroidery skills in the short video era. The research results can provide a new reference for the digital dissemination of intangible cultural heritage.

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