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What do Lang Lang’s parents do?

Lang Lang’s parents both love art. His father, Lang Guoren (1957-), is a Manchu and was born in Dongling District, Shenyang City, Liaoning Province. Chinese piano player.

My mother’s original name is Bai Jie (1958-), Lang Guoren’s wife, who was a kindergarten teacher when she was young.

In September 1982, Lang Lang was born in Shenhe District, Shenyang City, Liaoning Province (known as "Shengjing" in ancient times) in a family full of musical atmosphere. He had a strong interest in music since he was a child.

He started learning piano when he was 3 years old. His father Lang Guoren resigned and accompanied his son every day. Under the guidance of Professor Yang Jun, director of the piano department of the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing, he taught Lang Lang to practice piano.

Lang Lang’s father, Lang Guoren, devoted all his enthusiasm and dreams to this. After resigning, he borrowed money from friends to learn English and spent his 40th birthday riding a bicycle in the streets of Beijing. ... He recruits piano accompaniments through the tutoring center run by Beijing Youth Daily and provides free tutoring to students.

Lang Lang’s father, Lang Guoren, is from Liaoning and is also a versatile music teacher.

Mother (Bai Jie) is also very serious and strict with Lang Lang's piano learning. Two hours every morning, two hours in the afternoon, and Lang Lang was asked to practice repeatedly in the evening.

When Lang Lang was 6 years old, he participated in the Children's Piano Competition in the three northeastern provinces and won first place.

In 1991, Lang Lang's father quit his job and took Lang Lang to the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing for systematic study, and rented in Tongzi Building.

In 1993, he participated in the first Tchaikovsky International Piano Competition held in Tokyo.

In 1995, Lang Lang flew to Germany to participate in the competition and won fourth place.

In March 1997, Lang Lang flew to Philadelphia, the United States, to participate in the Philadelphia International Piano Competition, known as the "World Piano Olympics", and won his first championship.

On August 14, 1999, he performed with the Philadelphia Orchestra.

On February 26, 2003, he performed with conductor Chen Liangsheng.