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Will the traditional culture "online class" be sent to the countryside?

"The big string hums like rain, and the small string whispers like a secret ..." On the rostrum, Yu, a pipa player of the Central National Orchestra and a UNESCO invited artist, is having a music class. The "classroom" is very big, and children from 22 rural schools in 9 provinces and cities sit down. This is an online traditional culture class jointly sponsored by the Classic Education Research Center of Beijing Normal University and the Institute of Traditional Culture Education of Beijing Institute of Education. I hope that more rural children can enjoy the high-quality educational resources of traditional culture through webcasting.

In this cross-space "classroom", children from different regions are in the same class, and everyone has the opportunity to ask questions. Someone asked, "Why is it called pipa?" Jade tells the story, "According to the method of word formation by Chinese characters' meaning and pronunciation, the pipa has four word kings, and the king is really jade in the radical, so the sound of the pipa is described by the collision of four jade. "

Music class not only talks about temperament, the development history of pipa, the origin of famous pipa songs, but also the wisdom of the ancients and so on. Near the end of class, a child asked, "Teacher Yu, is it uncomfortable to play the piano with your fingers?" Have you ever thought about giving up when learning pipa? Yu replied, "Sometimes you want to give up because of too much effort and limited conditions. But people are insisting. I hope you can all cherish your time and study hard. According to reports, the traditional culture "online classroom" will also introduce a series of courses such as poetry, drama, manners and etiquette. Source: Beijing Daily