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On the Dilemma of Hua’er Inheritance and the Cultivation of Talents

Yiqian Cui

Abstract


The inheritance of Hua’er can not be separated from generation after generation of Hua’er singers. However, due to the impact of pop music and the existing talent training mechanism constraints, Hua’er inheritance encountered some difficulties. Therefore, all kinds of schools at all levels should take the initiative to take on the mission of cultivating Hua’er talents, make full use of their own resource advantages, and train more high-quality professional talents for the protection and inheritance of Hua’er.

Keywords


Hua'er; Inheritance; Talents Training

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v4i4.2126

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