Jinling engraving technology

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Jinling engraving technology is a traditional handicraft in Nanjing, China. It is produced by four manual procedures: pattern writing, plate engraving, printing and binding, there are more than 20 kinds of small processes in them. Initially, Jinling engraving technology was used to make Buddhist scriptures, later this delicate craft has been passed down with Buddhism. It was listed as a national intangible cultural heritage on May 20, 2006.[1]

Yang Renshan, the founder of the revival of Buddhist culture in modern China, founded the Jinling Sutra Engraving Office, inheriting Jinling engraving technology and Buddha statues, located at No. 35 Huaihai Road, Baixia District, Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province,China, has become the inheritance base of Jinling engraving technology [2][3][4]

Kejingchu in Nanjing 2012-02 南京金陵刻经印刷雕版牌 南京金陵刻经印刷雕版牌门口

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  2. ^ "金陵刻经印刷技艺 - 中国非物质文化遗产网·中国非物质文化遗产数字博物馆". www.ihchina.cn.
  3. ^ "中佛协纪念金陵刻经处成立150周年 南京将建新馆_大公资讯_大公网". news.takungpao.com.
  4. ^ "金陵刻经 一刀刻印百年芳华_秋天的果实_新华网". www.xinhuanet.com.