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Traditional culture of e-sports course

Now professional e-sports players are also a good career choice, because the talent gap of professional e-sports players in China is very large, about 2 million, and the monthly salary of professional practitioners is generally above 1 10,000. In many first-and second-tier cities, e-sports businessmen with excellent performance can even earn more than 300,000 yuan a year. Then, since there is such a high annual salary and good development prospects, why do many parents still exclude their children from playing games?

First of all, China's traditional culture is not very tolerant and positive to the e-sports industry, which means that in the eyes of many elders, taking games as their lifelong career may still be unstable or unrealistic. Therefore, more parents still hope that their children can take a more normal road, run a good university and find a good job.

Secondly, becoming a practitioner does not mean playing games from an early age. On the contrary, those top e-sports practitioners not only play games well, but also study well. In other words, to be a top talent, you must have agile thinking ability and clear logical ability, which you can't get by playing games every day. You must learn scientific knowledge and hone it again and again.

If you neglect your child's scientific and cultural knowledge study because the e-sports industry is a good employment choice, and let him play games at home every day, then in the end, there will be no benefit except becoming a nearsighted and game-addicted person. On the contrary, it is precisely because of such standards or goals that we should study harder and master scientific and cultural knowledge before conducting targeted professional training. This makes it easier to become the top talent in the industry.