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Shiying Xu, Dandan Zhou
Dandan Zhou
April 28, 2024
Poverty alleviation through intangible cultural heritage, Qingyang Opera, Dynamic inheritance, Rural cultural revitalization.
Qingyang Opera is China's intangible cultural heritage and is known as an artistic treasure in the history of Chinese opera. In 2006, it was approved by the State Council as the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage and included in the list of traditional drama protection. Qingyang Opera has great importance and protection value in the protection of Chinese cultural heritage. The Poverty Alleviation Office of the State Council of China, together with relevant cultural departments and enterprises such as the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of China and the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, closely integrate the protection, inheritance, and promotion of intangible cultural heritage with poverty alleviation efforts. This study takes poverty alleviation through intangible cultural heritage as the background, and focuses on the issue of promoting rural cultural poverty through the dynamic inheritance of Qingyang Opera. This study pays attention to the significance of the dynamic inheritance of Qingyang Opera, analyzes the significance of the dynamic inheritance of Qingyang Opera in promoting rural cultural revitalization, and proposes an implementation path for the dynamic inheritance of Qingyang Opera in promoting rural cultural revitalization. In addition, this study starts from the perspective of protecting, inheriting, and innovating Qingyang Opera, and provides practical suggestions and countermeasures. It is hoped that these measures can better enhance the development vitality of Qingyang Opera, promote the orderly and healthy development of Qingyang Opera, establish cultural confidence in impoverished areas and the masses, promote the consolidation of national poverty alleviation achievements, achieve the dynamic inheritance of intangible cultural heritage, and promote the revitalization of rural culture, economic and social development.
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