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What kind of occupation is a flower shop?
Aesthetic artist.

1. The florist's working platform includes flower shops, flower studios, flower schools and wedding companies. Floriculture Normal University mostly works in flower shops, and the general scope of work is limited to commercial flowers. Strictly speaking, these people can't be called "teachers" yet, but should be attributed to "craftsmen". According to historical records, the first batch of gardeners were basically employees of garden units. Teacher Xie Ming, a master of Chinese flower arrangement, once told me that at first they used clay to arrange flowers, which was the dark history of Magic Capital.

2. Most of the first generation of Floriculture Normal University in China are self-taught. With the gradual flow of information, the exchange of flowers at home and abroad has become increasingly frequent. As a profession, florist has also been recognized by the national labor department, but the legal name is embarrassing for everyone who calls himself a florist: flower arrangement. The name of flower shop is imported, and the similar name in China tradition should be gardener.

3. It's just that most of the students who graduated from the garden school don't understand floral art. The key is that the teachers in the school don't understand it either, and they pretend to teach students flower arranging classes. It can be seen that talking on paper is harmful and useless, and the practice of floral art focuses on actual combat.

4.? The gardener's job is to process flowers (fresh cut flowers) artistically. According to the demand, there are some commodities and some works. Everyone is familiar with floral products, such as gift bouquets, opening baskets, wedding floats, hotel flowers and so on. Everyone is not familiar with floral works, such as the human floral show in Milan Fashion Week a few days ago, the salon floral soft clothes of private tailors, various floral exhibitions and performances, and so on.