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How do students protect folk art

A kind of college students' major has nothing to do with traditional culture, and they can learn about traditional culture in their spare time, such as free lectures, online teaching, live concerts, museums and so on. You can appropriately consume concert tickets, handicrafts, calligraphy and painting, paid online classes and other traditional cultural products. Even if you don't want to spend it, it is also a merit to click on a like and forward a favorite connection.

Another kind of students study traditional skills, such as cultural relics restoration, non-legacy protection, calligraphy, seal cutting, China dance and so on. It is necessary to work hard to deepen your major.

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The authors of folk literary works are social groups that create folk literary works. This social group can be a nation, a village of a nation, or several ethnic groups. Folk literary works have no specific authors. A rapper or dancer who performs folk literary works is not the author of folk literary works.

For example, there is a kind of "Yu Tu" dance in Nianduhu Village, Hongtong County, Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province. "Yu Tu" is the name of the Chu people for the tiger during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. From the "Yu Tu" dance, we can vaguely see how the Chu people sacrificed to the mountain gods more than 2,000 years ago.