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Ms. Yang Shufen's Promoting Culture and Spreading Virtue

Ms. Yang is committed to promoting traditional culture and building a harmonious society and family. From 1999 to 2009, she has been dedicated to teaching, promoting and implementing the Disciple's Rules for primary and secondary school students, parents, and even enterprises and institutions. In his early years, he founded the Beijing Dafang Guang Culture and Public Welfare Network, which has a daily viewership of 1.38 million and has benefited about 100 million Chinese people so far. Later, as the head of the Tangchi Town Cultural Education Center in Lujiang, Anhui Province, and as a calligraphy and seal-carving teacher, the students she taught were able to write works in one year's time that would make some calligraphers who had practiced calligraphy for 30 years marvel at their work, and the seal-carving works of the students who had studied seal-carving for one week were taken to international exhibitions by UNESCO, which shows her extraordinary achievements in the methods and concepts of educating children.

Since 2004, Ms. Yang Shufen has been invited to give lectures nationwide on the Disciple's Rules, the practice of calligraphy, and the solution of social problems. She has been a calligraphy teacher at the Inner Mongolia Ordos Donglian Art School and a teacher of "Disciple's Rules". at the end of 2008 and 2009, Ms. Yang was invited by the Liaoning TV station to do the latest explanation of "Disciple's Rules", which has 60 episodes in one ****. Ms. Yang is also a visiting professor at the Beijing Cheng Jing He Education Institute's "Weekend Reading Club" and the main teacher of Nanjing Cheng Jing Ren Education Institute in Beijing. Mr. Yang's students are all over the world. Mr. Cai Lixu, the founder of the famous Happy Life Lecture, is one of Ms. Yang's students.

In 2007, Ms. Yang Shufen began to turn the direction of education to correct the Chinese children's attitude towards the acceptance of animation culture, and the Inner Mongolia Ordos Donglian Film and Animation Company and Beijing Miaoyin Animation Company to cooperate, with the "Moral Education Textbook" as the prototype, carefully created and supervised the production of a series of animated cartoons, "Chinese Moral Education Stories". 14 episodes have been published in 2008, which were popularly broadcasted by China Central Television and seven other animation channels across the country. In 2008, 14 episodes were published, which were broadcasted by CCTV and seven other animation channels nationwide, and won the Image Design Award of the 22nd Golden Eagle Award of Chinese Television, the Golden Panda International Animation Digital Artwork Award of the 8th Sichuan Television Festival, and the Quality TV Programs for Children and Teenagers Award of the Taiwan Media Watch Educational Foundation. "

In September 2009, the latest 26 episodes were produced and released in early October.