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Inheriting Quyi with Money Board to Welcome the Olympic Games
Under the guidance of the teacher, the children learned the precious traditional coin board art. In order to welcome the Beijing Olympic Games, Shi Lao also wrote a section "Praise for the Beijing Olympic Games" for students, so that children can further cultivate the spirit of loving the motherland and the people while promoting folk art.
The students who participated in the study said that learning the money counting board here not only enriched their holiday life, but also cultivated their sentiment and deepened their understanding of traditional art. Some of the 23 students have been practicing the money counting board for more than 1 year. As the inheritor of Leshan intangible cultural heritage, Shi's teaching is completely free, all because of his love and persistence in traditional culture. In this way, he wants more children to learn this precious folk art, and hopes to cultivate inheritors so that the art of counting money boards will not be forgotten and can be carried forward.
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