Deng Jiandong, born in Wuxi, Jiangsu, is a Chinese erhu player and a national first-class player of the Kongzheng Art Troupe. In 1985, he won the second prize in the youth group of the first youth erhu competition in Jiangsu Province; in the same year, his debut work "Chunxiao in Gusu" won the Outstanding New Work Award; in the same year, he participated in the first Beijing Erhu Invitational Competition in China and won the first prize.
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Song Fei, known as the "Queen of Chinese Erhu", was born in Tianjin in 1969. As a top musician who has attracted much attention from the Chinese and foreign music and recording circles, he has become a top performer in Chinese bowstring art due to his artistic status and influence. , and is considered to be a leader in the field of Chinese national instrumental music performing arts.
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Cao Dongfu (1898-1970), male, Han nationality, is a famous Chinese guzheng player. His nickname is Cao Xiaoqin, and his scientific name is Cao Dianxian. He is the founder of Henan Zheng, one of the four major guzheng schools in China, and the founder of Henan Cao School's major tunes.
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Yuan Sha, a Chinese guzheng performing artist, has funded and trained dozens of disabled and impoverished students over the years, enabling them to embark on the road of guzheng art and become self-reliant, cultivate nearly 2,000 guzheng education talents, and hold special guzheng music performances at home and abroad. Nearly 200 conferences and lectures have been held, and dozens of textbooks and CD-ROMs have been published, which has made great contributions to the promotion and popularization of guzheng art.
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Liu Beimao (1903-1981), alias Shouci, a native of Jiangyin, Jiangsu Province, is a famous modern erhu performer, composer and educator. He has successively composed more than 100 erhu performances such as "Han River Tide", "Little Flower Drum" and "Liu Fang Qu".
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Huang Yijun's ancestral home is Liuyang, Hunan, and he was born in Suzhou, Jiangsu. Graduated from Suzhou Middle School in 1933. In 1934, he was a performer in the Chinese Band of the Shanghai EMI Record Company. He composed music such as "Blossoms and a Full Moon", and provided the soundtrack for the movie "Chicken Feather Letter" and the play "Guan Hanqing".
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Liu Xisheng (April 1944 - ) from Luanxian County, Hebei Province, is a national first-class actor. Member of the Chinese Musicians Association, member of the Chinese National Orchestra Society, honorary director of the National Yangqin Professional Committee.
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Yan Laolie is a Chinese folk musician. A famous artist in the early stage of Cantonese music, formerly known as Yan Xingtang, from Cantonese. He lived from about 1850 to 1930. He has a good temperament, can compose, and is good at dulcimer. With the "Right Bamboo Playing Method", he created such songs as "Dry Sky Thunder", "Upside Down Curtain" and "Chain Buttons".
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Liu Hanli, born on January 16, 1956 in Changchun, Jilin Province, graduated from the Folk Music Department of Shenyang Conservatory of Music, a dulcimer performer and a folk music composer.
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Zheng Baoheng, professor (master tutor). Male, born in 1924, from Taiyuan, Shanxi. Graduated from the Central Conservatory of Music, he is currently a professor at the Tianjin Conservatory of Music.
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