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"Leave them tea gardens so your descendants may harvest from them forever."
For 1,000 years, this Blang ancestral teaching lived only in the memories of elders until Su Guowen wrote it down. As the son of the last headman of the Blang people, he made preserving his people's culture his life's mission. Su transformed oral histories into written records that provided key historical evidence for listing Jingmai Mountain as a World Heritage Site. The 82-year-old cultural guardian believes, "As long as we pass the baton well, the younger generation will surely surpass us."