He was born into an artistic family in Linfen City, Shanxi Province, which was known in ancient times as "the capital of King Yao". He has studied under Professor Zhu Jiming of Sichuan Conservatory of Music; Sun Jiaxin, a famous coloratura soprano singer of the Central Orchestra; and Professor Wang Pinsu of Shanghai Conservatory of Music, a famous vocal educator in China. Niu Baolin has starred in more than 20 operas and plays, including "Xiao Erhei's Marriage", "Midnight Song", "Little Son-in-law", "Long Worker and the Young Lady", "The Butcher's Number One Scholar", "The Fire of Hope" and "Quenching". and important roles. He has recorded and sung theme songs or interludes for more than 100 movies, TV series, TV musicals, TV operas, scenery films, and feature films. He has recorded and sung more than 100 Tang poems, folk songs and composed songs for the Central People's Broadcasting Station, China Radio International and provincial radio stations. In 1988, he was selected by the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles and the China Musicians Association to go to Austria to participate in the "Seventh International Singer and Musician Art Festival in Vienna"; in the same year, he was invited by the International UNESCO to visit Paris, France. In 1991, he was invited by the National Theater of Singapore to participate in the country's large-scale performance event "Spring Comes to the River to Welcome the New Year". In 1992, at the invitation of the National Arts Council of Singapore and the New Voices Poetry Society, she held the "Chinese Classical Poetry·Chinese Folk Songs - Yayun New Voices Solo Concert" at the Victoria Concert Hall in Singapore with Ms. Cao Yanzhen, a soprano singer from the Shanghai Chinese Orchestra. In May 1993, he was invited by the Taiwan Provincial Department of Education and the Taiwan Provincial Symphony Orchestra to sing in the Chinese large-scale musical "Walking to the West". In 1998, he visited Indonesia and participated in the Chinese Culture Year series in Paris, France. < /p>