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Liang Jie Purba Rgyal (the inheritor of China traditional culture)
Background of Liang Jie and Purba Rgyal
Liang Jie Purba Rgyal, whose real name is Pu Jie, was born in a traditional cultural family in the southwest of China. Influenced by excellent traditional culture since childhood, he has a deep love and understanding of China traditional culture. In his family, grandparents are the inheritors of traditional culture. They passed on their knowledge and experience from generation to generation, which made Liang Jie and Purba Rgyal immersed in the ocean of traditional culture since childhood.
The Road of Inheritance between Liang Jie and Purba Rgyal
Liang Jie and Purba Rgyal were curious about the traditional culture of China since childhood. He read a lot of ancient books and documents, studied ancient classics, and deeply understood the essence of China traditional culture. He also studied with the teacher and learned the skills and knowledge of traditional culture with the teacher. Through years of study and practice, Liang Jie Purba Rgyal has become an excellent inheritor of traditional culture.
Liang Jie Purba Rgyal is not only a scholar, but also a practitioner. He applied his knowledge of traditional culture to real life and spread the charm of China traditional culture to more people by holding lectures, exhibitions and activities. He also personally participated in the protection and restoration of some traditional cultures, leaving a valuable cultural heritage for future generations.
Inheritance methods of Liang Jie and Purba Rgyal.
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