Qu Yun, a native of Pingdu, Shandong, is currently a professor at the School of Art of Shaanxi Normal University, a guzheng master tutor, a director of the Beijing Guzheng Research Association, a director of the Oriental Guzheng Research Association, and an executive director of the Shaanxi Branch of the Chinese Musicians Association.
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Zhang Qianyuan, a suona professional teacher at the China Conservatory of Music, a young suona performer, won the gold medal of the "Golden Bell Award", the highest award of Chinese music, at the age of 20.
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Ge Lidao was admitted to the East China Military and Political University in the early days of liberation, and successively served as a performer, conductor, composer and art director in the Art Troupe of the Military Academy, the Art Troupe of the Air Defense Force, and the Fuzhou Military Region Frontier Song and Dance Troupe.
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Hao Yuqi is from Anyang City, Henan Province. Member of the Communist Party of China, a famous suona player, currently a first-class performer of Henan Song and Dance Theater, vice chairman of the Provincial Music Association, and member of the Provincial Political Consultative Conference.
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Li Guixin was born in Weifang City, Shandong Province in 1954. At the age of seven, he learned musical notation from a neighbor music teacher. At the age of 13, he learned pipa with his enlightenment teacher Zhou Chunxin.
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Zhao Shuanghu, a famous Mongolian four-hu player and educator. Zhao Shuanghu has made great contributions to the performance and teaching of the Mongolian Four Hus, as well as the reformation and theoretical research of this musical instrument.
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Yu Zongfu, the representative inheritor of the production and performance of Sapin Magu, knows the production and performance skills of various musical instruments, especially learned to make and play Sapin Magu.
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Xie Huiren, born in 1945, is a native of Chengdu. In 1964, he studied with Yang Qingwen, a famous Sichuan bamboo qin artist, a national second-class actor, a national intangible cultural heritage protection project "Sichuan Bamboo Qin", and a representative inheritor of Sichuan's intangible cultural heritage.
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Liu Chongzeng, a Chinese first-class huqin performer, was the former principal of the Beijing Central Folk Song and Dance Band. Under the tutelage of Professor Liu Mingyuan, he is proficient in more than ten kinds of huqin musical instruments. Since the 1950s, he has been active in China's national music stage. He has traveled north and south, communicated and learned from countless folk artists, and visited 26 countries and regions successively in order to make friends with music.
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Zhao Ying, female, non-genetic inheritor of Guangling School Guqin Art (Zhuqin), Guqin major teacher of Yangzhou University School of Music Qinzheng School, head of Guqin Acoustics Research, Deputy Secretary General of Guqin Professional Committee of China Musical Instrument Association.
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