Boya: an ancient legendary figure who was born in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. It is said that the music "Shuixian Cao" and "High Mountains and Flowing Waters" are his works.
Shi Kuang: A musician from the Jin Dynasty in the Spring and Autumn Period. It is said that the three movements of "Yangchun", "Baixue" and "Xuanmo" are his works.
Ji Kang: a famous writer, philosopher, and single musician in the Wei Dynasty of the Three Kingdoms. He is famous for his "Guangling San".
Lei Haiqing: A famous court artist in the Tang Dynasty who was proficient in pipa. He was dismembered and exposed to the public for opposing An Lushan.
Li Guinian: A court musician in the Tang Dynasty, he composed "Weizhou Song".
Dong Tinglan: a guqin master of the Tang Dynasty, famous for his ability to play two versions of "Hu Ke Eighteen Beats".
Jiang Kui: A famous poet and musician in the Southern Song Dynasty. He has written music works such as "New Book of Lu Lu".
Zhu Quan: Ming Dynasty opera theorist, playwright and guqin player.
There are dozens of treatises, including "Magical Secret Pu" and "Taihe Zhengyin Pu".
Wang Yufeng: A blind folk artist in the late Qing Dynasty. He is famous for his "Sanxian Opera" that imitates the singing styles of famous Peking Opera actors such as Tan Xinpei and Gong Yunfu.
Hua Yanjun: Modern folk musician, known as "Blind Man Bing".
His erhu songs such as "Listening to the Pine", "Two Springs Reflect the Moon" and "Cold Spring Wind" are the most evocative.