In order to further inherit the excellent traditional culture and boost the revitalization of the countryside, on December 7, the staff of the Tibetan Chess Association of the Autonomous Region and Lhasa City, and the Basketball Association of the Autonomous Region and Lhasa City went to the Central Primary School of Chewa Township, Renbu County, Shigatse City, to bring the traditional national culture to the rural primary school.
On the same day, in the classroom of the Central Primary School of Chewa Township, the students seriously thought about the way to play Tibetan chess, "This is the first time I have come into contact with Tibetan chess, just now the teacher taught us the chess method is two white chess pieces as sheep, one black chess piece as a wolf, I want to find a way to eat sheep, the opponent must find a way to protect the sheep, I think it is very interesting." Student Tashi said happily. In addition to the students, the teachers were also attracted by the Tibetan chess culture and Tibetan calligraphy, humbly asking for advice, listening and memorizing, and the atmosphere of on-site learning Xi was strong and warm.
In addition, the staff also gave the students Tibetan calligraphy classes, ** classes, and basketball classes. "Teacher, I'll sing this song, I'll sing it!"Teacher, your guitar is so beautiful, I want to learn guitar too." "Teacher, I can shoot three-pointers. "On one side of the playground there was the sound of melodious singing and the sound of basketball on the other, and every student was in high spirits, singing and dancing happily.
Ngawang Tseden graduated from Shigatse Normal School, and has been engaged in education since graduation, and is currently the principal of the Central Primary School in Chewa Township. He told reporters that he had never been in contact with Tibetan chess, and this activity not only broadened the students' horizons, but also allowed him and his teachers to learn Xi and understand the traditional national culture, and cultivated the students' love for national culture.
Teaching students to play Tibetan chess and practice calligraphy not only enriches their campus life, but also allows them to accept the influence of traditional national culture imperceptibly, which not only enhances cultural self-confidence and national pride, but also allows them to understand and master more traditional national culture. Qu Zha, president of the Tibetan Chess Association of the Autonomous Region, said.
*: China**News Network**Business Daily