Professor Chen Zhi’s students have continued to win awards in major international guitar competitions: for example, Wang Yameng (1993 in Tokyo, Japan; 1995 in Alexandria, Italy; 1996 in Madrid, Spain), Yang Xuefei (1996 in Madrid, Spain) 1997 in Darwin, Australia), Su Meng (2002 in Vienna, Austria; 2004 in London, England; 2005 in Tokyo, Japan; 2006 in the United States; 2006 in Iselon, Germany), Li Jiajiong, and Li Jie (1998 in Hong Kong), Chen Shanshan (in Tokyo, Japan, 1999). Their performances at concerts around the world have received high praise. Professor Chen Zhi has been invited to visit and give lectures in France, Italy, Germany, the United Kingdom, Austria, the United States, Switzerland, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, Poland, Australia, Japan, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan and other countries and regions for many times, and often Served as a judge for international guitar competitions.
Japan's "Modern Guitar", "Guitar Music", "Harmony", "Mainichi Shimbun"; Britain's "Classical Guitar", France's "Guitar", Germany's "Guitar and Lute" Professor Chen Zhi's artistic activities have been featured in newspapers and magazines such as "Piano", as well as the British BBC Broadcasting Company and the American NBC Television Broadcasting Company. In 1995, the long-established and authoritative British magazine "Classical Guitar" recommended Professor Chen Zhi as the annual World Guitar Man of the Year. In addition, he is the editor-in-chief of Guitar Arts magazine. In 2001, he presided over the recording of two series of teaching VCDs, "Guide to World Famous Classical Guitar Songs" and "Basic Tutorial on Classical Guitar", which were warmly welcomed across the country.