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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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Gong Yi, born in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province in 1941, graduated from the Folk Music Department of Shanghai Conservatory of Music.
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Liu Zhengchun (March 10, 1935-June 1, 2013) is a representative of the modern Jinling School. In 2009, he was named the intangible cultural heritage - the national successor of the Jinling School of Guqin.
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Cheng Gongliang, Guqin player. Cheng Gongliang successively studied with Liu Jingshao, a master of the Mei'an School, and Zhang Ziqian, a master of the Guangling School, and inherited the style of the Guangling Qin School in playing techniques.
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Dai Xiaolian (1963 - ) is the successor of the modern Guangling School of Guqin, a professor and master tutor of Shanghai Conservatory of Music, and the inheritor of the Guqin art of Shanghai's oral tradition of intangible culture. The style of the piano is rigorous, bright, clear and vivid, emphasizing that the technique must be dominated by the artistic conception and verve of the 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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