The learning period is usually more than ten years.
There's no need to look at the Korean side; they've come with a purpose.
Naturally, they were also disciples of famous figures in their country's schools of thought.
Yuan Yi handed the materials in his hand directly to the college students around him.
After taking turns looking at it, the college students fell silent.
They are driven, but not stupid.
They know their own limitations, even though it's all family tradition.
But my own father is by no means a famous master.
How can you compare to a renowned performing master who is famous in Japan and even the world?
“Teacher Yuan Yi, we…” Zhou Ping looked at Yuan Yi with red eyes.
Other college students who had become familiar with Yuan Yi in the past few days also looked up.
"Alright, look at yourselves, you're scared by just a piece of information?"
"The shakuhachi is an instrument that was passed down from our China."
"The shamisen is also a variation of the sanxian, a traditional Chinese musical instrument."
"The konghou, this instrument can be traced back to the Spring and Autumn Period, around the same time as the guqin."
“These are all musical instruments from our own China, but they were stolen and turned into theirs.”
"What? You're scared now?"
"Losing isn't scary; what's scary is when you develop a fearful mindset!"
Hearing Yuan Yi's powerful words, the crowd's dejected expressions gradually eased.
"It's okay to lose this time, we'll win it back next time!"
"When have we Chinese ever been afraid of losing?"
"The War of Resistance against Japan lasted for eight years. Weren't our ancestors constantly being suppressed and beaten by the enemy?"
"Did they give up? If they had, would we have a stable life now?"
"Be humble in victory, and undeterred in defeat."
"These are the qualities that we Chinese should have!"
As soon as Yuan Yi finished speaking, a series of claps rang out from the practice room.
"Well said."
At that moment, the dean of the Beijing Conservatory of Music National Musical Instrument Academy walked in.
"Yes, our traditional musical instruments are in decline now, but they have not disappeared."
"As long as you are willing to learn, we will surely usher in a revival!"
"So we shouldn't be intimidated by the Japanese and South Korea. All the traditional musical instruments in those two countries were passed down from ancient China."
"We are their ancestors!!"
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