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Why can Tik Tok forge a trumpet?

Because the video on Tik Tok can be edited later, as long as the above actions are correct, it can be confused with reality, which is convenient to attract traffic.

"I can't stop from beginning to end." "Let's start teaching." "Is Master interested in taking his apprentice?" Not a popular idol, nor a cute and handsome online celebrity.

Just a boy born after 90, Sheng, he insisted on playing suona in class. Nearly half a year after the opening of Tik Tok, A Sheng and his suona have collected 1.24 million fans and won more than 9 million praises.

Unlike the older generation of craftsmen who are helpless in the face of the decline of traditional art, Asheng never complains that his peers do not attach importance to traditional culture. Instead, he tried to play pop songs with suona, from the popular Despacito to the minority's "Sickness is Love". The ingenious combination is refreshing, and it has also ignited many netizens' curiosity about this ancient musical instrument.

Active in the traditional culture of Tik Tok;

China's traditional opera is the treasure of China's traditional art, but at present, China's traditional opera is facing the dilemma of "if it is too high, it will be too low". However, in Tik Tok, opera seems to usher in the "second spring".

Jiang Ke and Wang Mengting are two young ladies who are very popular in Tik Tok recently, but their popularity is not only because they are good-looking. Although both of them are very young, in fact, Jiang Ke is a Kunqu Opera actor with 13 years' experience, and he began to learn Kunqu Opera at the age of 12. A disciple of Hua Dan, a famous Xunpai, began to learn Peking Opera at the age of seven.