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Top ten rankings of Guqin players

The top ten guqin players are ranked as follows:

1. Zheng Minzhong, vice president of the Beijing Guqin Research Association, male, Han nationality, courtesy name Congyi, late nickname Nanguo Qinsou. Born in Beijing in 1923, originally from Fujian and originally from Huayang, Sichuan. He is currently a member of the National Cultural Relics Appraisal Committee, a member of the China Museum Association, a member of the Chinese Calligraphers Association, and a member of the Academic Committee of the Palace Museum, and enjoys special government subsidies.

2. Chen Changlin, director of the Beijing Guqin Research Association, is from Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, an expert in computers and guqin, and a researcher at the Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He once served as a standing member of the Information Storage Technology Professional Committee of the China Computer Society and the leader of the large-capacity storage group. Currently, he is a researcher at the Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

3. Wu Zhao, secretary-general of the Beijing Guqin Research Association, was born on December 28, 1935 in a scholarly family in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province. He is a guqin and music historian. In 1953, he learned piano from Zha Fuxi, a guqin master of the Pan-Sichuan School. In 1955, he entered the History Department of Nankai University in Tianjin, and also studied guqin from Wu Jinglue, a guqin master of the Wu School.

4. Gong Yi, first-level performer. Originally from Qidong, born in Nanjing. A well-known professional guqin player in my country, a master's tutor at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, vice president of the Guqin Professional Committee of the Chinese Ethnic Orchestra Society, and a representative inheritor of national intangible cultural heritage projects. He has recorded works such as "Goose Falling on the Sand" and "Landscape Love". Waiting for CD records and "Getting Started with Music" teaching video.

5. Li Xiangting, professor at the Central Conservatory of Music, Manchu, guqin player, native of Liaoyuan, Jilin, ancestral home in Xiuyandong, Liaoning. After more than 20 years of teaching and social practice, Li Xiangting has been in China since the 1980s. In the 1900s, he became a representative figure in the Chinese guqin world. He also established the "European Guqin Society" in Europe.

6. Zhao Jiazhen, a famous contemporary Chinese guqin player and professor at the Contemporary Central Conservatory of Music. He studied under the guqin master Mr. Wu Jinglue and received careful instruction from Zhang Ziqian, Gong Yi and Wu Wenguang. He was once rated as a "world-class performer".

7. Yang Qing, vice president of Beijing Musical Instrument Society, famous music educator, guqin player, and pipa player. He is currently the vice president of the National Instrumental Music Society of the Chinese Musicians Association and the secretary-general of the Guqin Professional Committee of the Chinese National Orchestral Society of the Ministry of Culture.

8. Li Fengyun, president of Tianjin Guqin Association, associate professor of Guqin major and master's tutor. Member of China Musicians Association. In 2002, Li Fengyun and Wang Jianxin performed for UNESCO in Beijing and did their best to apply for the "World Oral Intangible World Cultural Heritage" activity for Guqin.

9. Zeng Chengwei, associate professor of the Folk Music Department of Sichuan Conservatory of Music, was born on April 18, 1958 in Chengdu, Sichuan Province. He is a member of the Chinese Musical Association, executive director of the Chinese Musical Instruments Society, and instrument reform and production director of the Chinese Ethnic Orchestra Society. Executive director of professional committee. He is one of the most representative qin players of the Shu school today.

10. Dai Xiaolian, associate professor of the Ethnic Music Department of Shanghai Conservatory of Music, was born in Shanghai. When she was young, she studied guqin with her uncle's maternal uncle, Mr. Zhang Ziqian, a famous guqin player of the Guangling School, and she deeply understood its purpose.