Zhang Hongjun won the championship of the "Most Popular Folk Music Jinghu Art and Culture" competition

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Zhang Hongjun started studying erhu at the age of 8 and participated in provincial instrumental music competitions and achieved excellent results. Later, he studied with Guo Qinxing and Mr. Niu Miaomiao from Xi'an Conservatory of Music. In 2014, he was admitted to Changjiang University and studied erhu with many military associate professors.

Zhang Hongjun won the championship of the

After graduating in 2018, he joined the Zhongyue Wuxing Folk Orchestra in Yongkang City, Zhejiang Province. Later, the folk orchestra was reformed into the Zhongyue Wu Opera Troupe and served as the head of the Wu Opera Troupe, Hu.

Award experience: 2012 4th Jiuquan Youth Culture and Art Festival, the first prize of Erhu in the instrumental music category

2014 Participated in the live performance of the 5th Hubei University Student Art Festival with the Voice of the Yangtze River National Orchestra and won the first prize

2015 Participated in the Youth Group B of Jingzhou Youth Art Festival and won the first prize of Erhu

In the 2014-2015 school year, he was rated as one of the three best students.

2014-2015 academic year was rated as outstanding Communist Youth League member

Professional scholarship in 2016

2016 Participated in Shining Star China and won the first prize of Erhu Professional in the adult group

In 2016, he toured with the Voice of the Yangtze River National Orchestra for the 5th Spring Music Season of the Yangtze River in Hubei Province—“Elegant Art Enters Campus” activity

In 2019, he participated in CCTV's "Fenghua Chinese Music" and recorded the band ensemble "Flower Head Terrace", suona "Er Fan" and individual banhu solo "Wu Yun New Song"

Zhang Hongjun won the championship of the

In April 2022, the national selection event of "The Most Popular Folk Music Jinghu Art and Culture" hosted by Jiaruiyi Technology successfully concluded. This event is to inherit the fine traditions of China, carry forward traditional culture, and encourage contemporary artists to promote the healthy and harmonious development of their careers. . After a notarized and accurate selection, Zhang Hongjun won the first prize of the "Most Popular Folk National Music Jinghu Art and Culture" in the country.

Involving musical instruments

Erhu (Pinyin: Erhu) originated in the Tang Dynasty, called "Xiqin", and has a history of more than a thousand years. It is a traditional Chinese stringed instrument. Erhu, or Erxian Huqin, also known as "Nanhu" and "Omzi", is one of the main bowed and stringed instruments (wiping strings) in the Chinese national musical instrument family.

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