The senior artist Jung-Lieh Li attended Nantou Craft Seminar to learn bamboo-working art and was under the guidance of class tutor Shui-Long Yen and bamboo section teacher Tu-Shan Huang in 1954, and Li has been tightly tied with bamboo weaving since then. Li was assigned as resident bamboo craft technician to teach in Malagasy Republic in 1971, and worked as a wood craft technician in Craft Research Institute (now National Taiwan Craft Research and Development Institute) in 1978, following teacher Hui-Ching Chen to learn lacquerware skill at the same time.
After retiring in 2001, Li took the commitment to passing down the bamboo weaving art and skills, dedicating to teaching around Taiwan for talent cultivation of the new generation.