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    By Yang Feiyue | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2024-08-08 08:12
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    Born into a brick craftsmen's family, Zhao was exposed to the skill since childhood when he followed his father and grandfather to local brick plants.

    He says he had remembered all the steps by heart, ranging from selecting and crushing soil, purifying and preparing clay, fashioning unfired bricks, loading and firing the kiln, inspecting the finished bricks, even though he didn't know exactly how they were executed.

    "I never forget the damp smell of the clay in the kiln and the thick white smoke rising during the soaking process," he says.

    Drawn to what it seemed like magic to him, Zhao started working as an apprentice of his father, and picked up the fundamental skills.

    However, the lackluster development of the bricks had Zhao switch to the transportation business in the late 1990s to make a better living.

    "Yet, the idea of making bricks sprang up in my mind from time to time," he recalls.

    It wasn't until 2006 when he delivered tribute bricks to the provincial capital Jinan for restoring a gate in the Daming Lake scenic area, that he became optimistic and decided to follow his heart.

    "There are so many ancient buildings that could use the bricks in Liaocheng, and not to mention those in Beijing," he says.

    "I had my sights set on bringing Linqing bricks to the Palace Museum," he recalls.

    The next year, he dug into his savings and had a kiln built in his hometown Zhaohui village and started to restore the traditional craft.

    Based on his previous brickmaking experiences, Zhao carried out the traditional formula with precision.

    "From preparing the raw materials to shaping the clay and firing the kiln, there are approximately 20 processes, and not a single one can be done carelessly," Zhao says.

    For concocting the lotus soil, he mixed up the local red, white and yellow clays in a certain ratio and kept it buried for one to two years to let the mixture mature. "Maturing ensures that no air bubbles remain inside," Zhao says.

    Creating the brick blanks (raw bricks) proves to be physically and technically demanding.

    "A lump of clay weighs 35 to 40 kilograms, and it requires some strength to lift it, but strength alone is not enough. When molding the blank, you must fill the mold in one go, ensuring that all four corners and edges are fully filled without any defects," Zhao emphasizes.

    The completed brick blanks need to be neatly stacked and dried, and only after passing inspection can they be loaded into the kiln for firing, he adds.

    Biomass materials such as soybean and cotton stalks, and wood have been used as fuel, which guarantees a beautiful greenish-black brick color, Zhao says.

    After firing for seven to nine days, water will be slowly sprinkled into the kiln for four to five days for balance.

    Determining when to stop firing is crucial.

    "Firing bricks is a technical and experience-based task. Some master craftsmen can judge the firing stage just by smelling," Zhao says.

    "The fired bricks still need to be polished and processed, as buildings come in various forms, so the bricks need to be shaped in accordance with the architectural style."

    Yet, the brick business wasn't smooth sailing at the beginning. The limited market channels Zhao had led to bleak bricks sales, putting him under pressure as he had many craftsmen to pay.

    He says his family's support got him through. With his persistence for ensuring the bricks' quality, eventually business opportunities and supporting policies came his way.

    In 2015, the Palace Museum used some of his bricks for restoring a royal garden and the experts decided they met all the requirements for ancient architectural restoration after a year of observation.

    In 2016, Zhao managed to sign a supply contract with the Palace Museum.

    Many constructions in Linqing and the rest of Liaocheng have since requested the old-fashioned bricks from Zhao's plant.

    In 2019, he was named an inheritor of the craft by the Liaocheng authorities. Those achievements, in turn, have enabled him to deliver Linqing bricks to more restoration sites of historical architecture across the country.

    Now, he has more than 100 employees from surrounding villages working for him.

    "They work for about seven to eight months a year, since we don't fire bricks in winter, and each of them can earn an average of 50,000 to 60,000 yuan ($6,890-8,270)," Zhao says.

    "Meanwhile, they can still take care of their own farm work, going back home to harvest corn and wheat when it's time," he says.

    In 2020, his kiln factory was recognized by the Liaocheng authorities as a municipal intangible cultural heritage and poverty alleviation workshop.

    Now that everything is on track, Zhao is aiming for his business to become a leader in making Linqing bricks.

    "I feel it is my biggest responsibility to live up to the expectations of experts in the field, ensuring the consistency of our bricks' quality," he says.

    "At the very least, I must pass down the craftsmanship as it was left by our ancestors."

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