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Tong Weicheng, a seemingly ordinary man from the eastern Chinese province of Zhejiang, is currently the representative inheritor of Ju Ci, mainly engaged in preserving the art of Ju Ci. Ju Ci, an ancient Chinese method of fixing broken ceramics with tiny staples, has existed since the period of Southern and Northern Dynasties (420 - 589 AD). The word Ju first appeared in Yu Pian by Gu Yewang of the Southern Liang Dynasty. According to the book, the explanation of Ju is ‘coating with iron’, which means using metal to fix the broken pieces of ceramic back together. The most amazing thing about Ju Ci is that the broken ceramic or porcelain can be repaired with just a few nails, and no use of glue at all. Editor: FU __________________ ShanghaiEye focuses on producing top-quality contents. Nobody knows SHANGHAI better than us. Please subscribe to us ☻☻☻ __________________ For more stories, please click ■ What's up today in Shanghai, the most updated news of the city • Плейлист ■ Amazing Shanghai, exploring the unknown corners of the city, learning the people, food and stories behind them • Amazing Shanghai and China 淘宝魔都玩转中国 ■ What Chinese people's lives are like during the post COVID-19 period • COVID-19 新冠疫情 ■ Views of foreign scholars on China and its affairs • Voices, Let's Listen! 听她他说 ■ Foreign faces in Shanghai, people living in this city sharing their true feelings • Плейлист ■ Mini-docs showing why China is the country it is today • Stories & Documentary 奇闻逸事记录中国 __________________ ☎Leave us messages if you have any suggestions or questions! Thank you!