Cao Dewei, born in Tianjin in 1963, is a famous erhu performer and director of the String Teaching and Research Section of the Chinese Music Department of the China Conservatory of Music.
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Liang Lingling, born in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, is a famous erhu performer and deputy director of the Chinese Music Department of the China Conservatory of Music.
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Famous contemporary Chinese guqin performer, professor of the Central Conservatory of Music. Under the tutelage of Mr. Wu Jinglue, the master of guqin, he was enlightened by Mr. Gong Yi and received careful instruction from teachers such as Zhang Ziqian and Wu Wenguang.
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Fang Jinlong (1963-), a native of Anqing, Anhui Province, a famous Chinese pipa player, a representative of modern five-string pipa, one of the "Four Heavenly Kings of Chinese Music", is now the "Jinlong Music Studio" of the Guangdong Provincial Art Institute Artistic Director.
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Zhu Changyao, born in Nanjing, Jiangsu, is an erhu player. He has visited and performed in many countries and regions for many times. As the dean and erhu solo performer, he has led the Jiangsu Folk Song and Dance Troupe to visit and perform in Japan seven times, and held the "Erhu Solo Concert" in Taiwan four times. Singapore, North Korea and other countries visited and performed.
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Erhu performer and educator, born in Shandong in 1939. He studied under Jiang Fengzhi and others and graduated from the Central Conservatory of Music. He respects his teacher and is eager to learn, diligent and diligent, learns from others' strengths, and has the courage to explore, and has formed his own unique playing style.
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Lu Rirong was born on June 1, 1933 in Jun County, Hubei, China. In 1945, he participated in literary and art work, and in 1950 he was appointed as the band of the Chinese and Chinese Art Work Troupe.
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Li Fangyuan, a pipa artist in the late Qing Dynasty. Representatives of the Pinghu School of Pipa artists, whose representative works include "The Thirteen New Pipa Scores of the North and South Schools".
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Jiang Cairu was born in Chengdu and is one of the most accomplished erhu performers. He was also called "North Jiang Nanmin" back then. He has a wide range of talents, is skilled in playing skills, and is of high quality.
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Zhou Wei, born in Dongtai, Jiangsu Province in April 1961, is an erhu performer. He studied in the Folk Music Department of the Shanghai Conservatory of Music from 1978 to 1982. In 1982, he served as a solo performer in the Oriental Song and Dance Troupe. Since April 2013, he has worked in China Oriental Performing Arts. Group Co., Ltd.
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