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The difference between inheritors and inheritors in folk literature
The inheritors of folk literature refer to some folk characteristic cultures, such as puppet show, shadow play, or characteristic ceramics, tea making and other cultures, and have clear inheritance posts and exclusive inheritance culture, so they are called folk cultural inheritors. An inheritor can accept many apprentices or scholars. These apprentices or scholars have not officially taken over these positions, but they can create another school or continue to spread these cultures. These people who popularize and popularize folk culture are called folk culture inheritors.
Undeniably, the inheritors and inheritors of folk literature play an important and key role in the popularization and promotion of folk culture, because these traditional cultures can be promoted without the help of Fu Zheng or Guo Jia. Even with these forces, they are largely formalized and lose the authenticity of folk literature.
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