Zhang Yonggui

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Introduction to Zhang Yonggui(bamboo piano)Master performer

Zhang Yonggui, male, born in 1933.4, is the representative inheritor of Sichuan Zhuqin, a representative project of national intangible cultural heritage. He lives in Wulitun Community, Chadianzi Street. In 1945, he followed Zhao Youcheng, the inheritor of the "Jia School" bamboo qin, to learn the art of bamboo qin. Its treble is impassioned, the bass is full-bodied, and it is good at singing many repertoires.

In the long-term artistic practice, Sichuan opera, Sichuan dulcimer, Sichuan Qingyin, Sichuan lotus leaf, folk songs and other operas, folk art and singing forms are integrated into the Sichuan Zhuqin vocal art. His repertoires include short stories "Xunyang River", "Fisherman's Sword", "The Case of Gu Mei", etc., and long stories "Three Kingdoms" and "All Nations".

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