Na Bingchen was born in 1930 in Ning'an, Heilongjiang Province, and is of Manchu ethnicity. Visiting professor and master's tutor at Jilin University of the Arts. National first-class composer.
After graduating from Northeastern University in 1950, he worked in Changchun City Art Troupe, Changchun City Cultural Bureau Music Working Group, Jilin Provincial Opera School, Jilin Provincial Ji Opera Troupe and Jilin Provincial Art Research Institute to engage in duo theory research and music creation. , is one of the founders of Ji Opera and a pioneer of Errenzhuan music. He is the author of many music theory reference books such as Errenzhuan Music, Six Hundred Examples of Errenzhuan Singing, Selection of Ji Opera Singing, Folk Art Music Lectures, and Northeastern Errenzhuan Music. He has published many papers such as "Theory and Practice of Music Classification of Duo Ren's Singing Tune" and "On the Characteristics and Rules of Duo Ren's Singing Tune". Composed and arranged music for thousands of songs, duets and Ji operas. Sitting and singing "There Are Relatives Everywhere" throughout the motherland. He gave lectures all over the Northeast and was praised all over the world. At the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century, he won the Century Art Gold Medal, the Changbai Mountain Literary Achievement Award, and the Errenzhuan Lifetime Art Achievement Award. He is currently working on a monograph, monograph, and research work for the national humanities and social science research project "The Ins and Outs of Errenzhuan Nine Tunes and Eighteen Tune". Due to his numerous creative and research achievements, he was approved by the State Council as a recipient of special government subsidies in 1992.