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A basic introduction to Chinese chanting
In order to rescue, research, inherit and promote recitation, this traditional way of reading and learning Chinese poetry, the “Reciting Classics,
"Love My China - Chinese Chanting Week" opened on October 12, 2009 at the First Normal University.
The organizers hope to use this event to arouse the attention and participation of more college students.
The Ministry of Education and the State Language Commission are in the process of declaring "Chinese chanting" as a world intangible cultural heritage. Among various chanting schools, Tang Diao, founded by Tang Wenzhi, the old president of Shanghai Jiao Tong University, has received special attention.
Experts pointed out that it is necessary to promote Tang tunes to enter Shanghai campuses so that Chinese chanting can be passed down.
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