
<Human Theater> Namwon’s swords are recognized among Chinese products and luxury goods!
2024-03-11 16:41:05

...Succession class from a craftsman in his 80s
Having raised four children by working as a blacksmith, it is easy to live comfortably, but the reason Jaeseon refuses to let go of the hammer is because of his son-in-law.
That's how Jaeseon's blacksmith succession class began.
Mr. Sang-je, Jae-seon's second son-in-law, helped Mr. Jae-seon with his work for a while five years ago, but became interested in Jae-seon's job as a captain and decided to succeed Jae-seon.
When I reached retirement age, I was sad to close down the blacksmith shop, but I was glad and grateful to find out that my son-in-law, who I had never expected, would take over the job.
The son-in-law had a strong will to learn, and thus began the succession classes for blacksmith Jae-seon.
The job of a blacksmith is an apprentice-style education in which one learns skills by assisting with the work alongside one's teacher, but as worried, Mr. Sangje is only motivated, but his body cannot keep up.
Jaeseon, who was the fifth of eight children of a poor farmer, helped his relative work in a blacksmith shop from the age of seventeen to avoid going hungry, and then learned the skill and became a blacksmith.
The reason why son-in-law Sangje decided to quit his job and learn blacksmithing was because the traditional method that Jaeseon had risked his entire life to maintain was recognized.