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Model maker keeps history from sailing away (2)

By Qu Zhi (Shanghai Daily)

09:32, July 16, 2013

"At the same time, I felt inexpressibly sad and upset," he adds, since foreign experts seemed to know more about the topic than his countrymen. That convinced him to learn as much as he could.

"For me, authenticity is crucial," he says. Zhang said too many model ships are not based on solid research.

Some artists concentrate on exquisite carvings with Chinese dragons and phoenix, but historical Chinese ships were more practical, he explains. Model makers, he says, need to respect history.

Zhang spends a lot of time observing and studying. He collects many aged books and materials on ship-building history. Some are published abroad and written in English.

"I can't understand a word of it, so I have to ask my daughter to translate for me. And luckily, there are many pictures," he says.

Though Zhang can't speak English, he can paraphrase almost every chapter of the book.

Zhang travels frequently in Zhejiang and Fujian provinces and in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region to visit locations where some old ships still exist. He photographs them extensively and talks to local sailors.

"Not that professionals and experts lack knowledge - they have accurate description of the structure. But when it comes to the details of the ship, like a tiny components, they may have no idea since none of them has actually sailed the ship or were involved in building it," he says.

Research is difficult, Zhang says, because historical Chinese ships are "very rare." Many ship-building skills were not passed along on paper.

Exactness is vital for a model ship. In China, the same type of ship may vary in different regions.

"For example, a pulley shaped as a pagoda for the boat rope is different in the south from that in the north of China. In the southern part, the pulley is more delicate, and you can see different layers of design like stories of a pagoda on it, while in northern areas, it's a simple shape," he says.

After doing the research, it usually takes Zhang a month to finish a historic model ship in a proportion of 1:25.

Sometimes, a model is almost finished when he gets some new information about the original and he has to start over.

Among all historic ships, Zhang is most fond of the large Chinese junk - it goes back 1,400 years in the city and is virtually synonymous with Shanghai's past, so much so that the city emblem shows a magnolia flower, a large junk and a propeller.

"The difference between a large junk and other ships is that the junk evolved from the river boat. Because the bottom of the ship is flat, with a shallow draft, it's lined with ballast so it can sail in strong winds. It is a reflection of the wisdom of ship-building technology in China," he says.

Zhang went four times to the Taihu Lake, crossing Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces, doing research before building his favorite junk.

"I hope that Chinese people will pay more attention to our legacies," he says. During his visit, many objects he sought out were not well preserved, showing a disregard for the culture and civilization.

Zhang next plans to do a series of models on wooden ships used in the area of the Yangtze River. He hopes in the future he can establish a museum to showcase his works.

His daughter and nephew, Zhang Zhenying and Xia Xia, are now his apprentices. Together they have created an online forum and website (www.zgchuan.com) for Chinese ancient ship model lovers.

"I have to do some other plastic assemblies or ship models to make a living but I will never give up on ancient ship modeling. Fewer and fewer people participate in this kind of ship modeling, thus if no one insists on doing it, this culture might vanish," he says.

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