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Huang Mingkang, born on April 20, 1963, is a native of Chengdu, Sichuan Province. Guqin performer, is currently the president of Dongpo Poetry Society, director of Guqin Professional Committee of China National Orchestra Society, honorary consultant of China Health Care Society, executive director of Chengdu Sichuan Guqin Society, and deputy director of Chengdu Yubo Sun Shu School Guqin Research Institute.
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Zeng Chengwei, born in 1958, is a native of Chengdu, Sichuan Province. Guqin player and qin player. He is currently a professor of the Folk Music Department of the Sichuan Conservatory of Music, the vice president of the Chinese Qin Society, the executive director of the Musical Instrument Reform and Production Professional Committee of the Chinese National Orchestra Society, a member of the China Music Society, the president of the Chengdu Jinjiang Qin Society, and the director of the Zeng Chengwei Guqin Art Institute. . It has been rated as the "Representative Inheritor of Sichuan Style Guqin" by Sichuan, Chengdu, and provincial and municipal levels of intangible cultural heritage.
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Zhang Zisheng, originally from Tianjin, is a guqin performer, educator, and the founder of Zhang Zisheng Guqin Art Center, a professional qin museum in China. His playing style is based on the Jiuyi School and Yushan School. , the characteristics of the unity of heart and rhyme.
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Yu Bosun (1922-2013.04.17), male, born in Chengdu, Sichuan, China, is a guqin performer and a representative inheritor of the Shu-style guqin, an intangible cultural heritage project. At the same time good at dulcimer, erhu, flute, Xiao and other musical instruments. At the age of 12, he entered the "Oriental Drama School" to study opera. At the age of 14, he began to learn Guqin, under the tutelage of Chen Yunru and Longqinfang of the Sichuan School. When he was middle-aged, he visited domestic and foreign qin masters such as Cha Fuxi, Wu Jinglue, Pu Xuezhai, etc., and learned from others.
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Wang Duo, scientific name Zhenchang, courtesy name Guangyu, alias Caizhen, born in 1938, is a native of Suzhou. His biological mother, Wu Xiang and Cen Shanqin, also likes to paint and freehand brushwork.
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Zhan Zhijun (1890-1973), courtesy name Chengqiu, no. Shuiyunzi, Meiyun Pavilion, alias "Xiangyang scholar". His ancestral home is Xiangyang, Hubei, and he was a librarian of Shandong Provincial Institute of Literature and History during his lifetime. "Zhucheng School" violinist. He has served as the Chinese language tutor of Jinan Municipal High School, the vice chairman of the first council of Shandong Musicians Association, and a member of the Shandong Political Consultative Conference. He is one of the founders of Jinan Guqin Research Association.
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Mr. Pu Xuezhai has studied literature and art since childhood and is good at calligraphy and painting. He is a famous calligrapher and painter. After the Revolution of 1911, he made a living by painting and calligraphy. As early as 1930, he taught at the Fine Arts Department of Fu Jen Catholic University, serving as a professor and head of the department. He is also a guqin player. Soon after the liberation of the People's Republic of China, he participated in the organization of the Beijing Guqin Research Association.
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Yu Shaoze (1903-1988), courtesy name Run, was born in 1903 to a wealthy family in Chengdu, Sichuan. Yu Shaoze is an outstanding Shu school guqin educator and performer in modern times.
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Liu Jingshao, courtesy name Qinzi. When he was a teenager, he learned Pipa from Mr. Yang Xinquan from Haimen and could play all the repertoires of "Yingzhou Ancient Melody".
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Lv Peiyuan, a native of Wuxian County, Jiangsu Province, studied ancient tunes with Mr. Xiao Yunge and Mr. Xia Baochen in Shanghai in his early years. After he came to Hong Kong in 1951, he also studied Guqin with Mr. Wu Zonghan.
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