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A university in Shaanxi brought Yangko into physical education class. Does this make sense?

Nowadays, with the continuous development of social economy, online media is also developing. We will know a lot of new things happening in society by sitting at home through our mobile phones. In this case, the attention to education is also increasing, because education is closely related to everyone, and the emergence of some educational news will immediately attract people's attention. One of the news has attracted people's attention, that is, a university in Shaanxi has brought Yangko into physical education class, so is it meaningful to dance Yangko? In my opinion, it makes sense. Let's talk about it in detail.

First of all, yangko belongs to intangible cultural heritage. Entering the school shows that the country has begun to pay attention to this matter. If the next generation is not allowed to understand its connotation, it is very likely that this intangible cultural heritage will be lost. We can see that the people who dance yangko are getting older, generally at the level of their ancestors. Therefore, this kind of dance needs to be passed down urgently. If carried out in some colleges and universities, this culture can be carried forward and then let more people know. In fact, among our universities, physical education class has many choices, and now it is more and more inclined to some intangible cultural heritage, such as martial arts, so students choose many kinds when choosing. I believe that many students will choose this course if they join the yangko dance. The first is novelty, and the second is that I really don't want this dance to be lost.

Another significant thing is that yangko can also represent Shaanxi, because its representative cities are Hebei, Henan, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Shandong and Northeast China. Now, colleges and universities in Shaanxi have brought Yangko into physical education class, and I believe that if it is well developed, other cities will follow suit. Therefore, if these cities incorporate Yangko into local physical education class, it will spread quickly to protect this intangible cultural heritage of our country.

In fact, for this intangible cultural heritage, it is very easy to exist at present, but it is very difficult to pass it on from generation to generation. Therefore, for the sake of inheritance, our country is constantly thinking of some new ways to bring Yangko into physical education class, which is a very good way. He exposed college students in the new era to this dance, then understood its connotation, then spread it, passed it on, and let people know it from generation to generation. Otherwise, if these are just put into practice, it will be a very good way.