In order to conscientiously implement the spirit of the third Central Xinjiang Work Symposium, and fully, accurately and comprehensively implement the party's Xinjiang governance strategy in the new era, Wuerhe Town has further promoted the cultural and Xinjiang project, and took advantage of the holiday "Red Scarf Small Classroom" to invite literary and art workers. Pentek Chagder taught Topsauer playing skills to more than 20 teenagers in the town.
It is reported that Tofu Xiur music is an important local intangible cultural heritage and one of the Mongolian traditional two-string plucked instruments. "And "Jangger Rap", you can also play music alone. Due to its easy portability and suitable for nomadic life, Topshur is very popular among herdsmen.
In order to let more young people understand, like, and inherit the traditional musical instrument of Tofu Xiuer, Wuerhe Town continuously strengthens the recognition of the traditional Chinese culture, and regards the learning of Tofu Xiuer as an important part of the "Little Red Scarf Class". course.
During the holidays, at 4:30 every afternoon, the children came to the New Era Civilization Practice Center in Wuerhe Town on time and waited for the teacher to teach a lesson. Teacher Pengcike explained the national culture and history with emotion and taught them the genealogy in detail. Methods, one-on-one teaching children the fingering of music playing, the control of playing breath, and playing techniques.
Shan Pili, a primary school student from Karamay No. 16 Middle School (Urumqi Bayi Middle School Karamay Campus), said: "I cherish every opportunity to learn Tovshur, and I thank Mr. Pengcike for his patience in teaching us how to play and letting me stay at home. You can learn traditional ethnic musical instruments right at the door. I will work hard to improve myself, and strive to master the playing of Tophsauer as soon as possible. I hope that I can be as good as my teacher in the future and continue to teach more people to play Tophsauer. The traditional culture has flourished.”