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Liang Shaoqin's Qin Opera actor

He has starred in plays such as "Mu Guiying's Conquest of Hongzhou", "Hanging Paintings", "Killing the Four Gates", "Leading the Road", "Fire Star", "Kao Hong", etc. Various characters including Mu Guiying, Liu Jinding, Yelu Hanyan, Hua Bilian and Matchmaker have been created.

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Liang Shaoqin has loved art since she was a child. At the age of 10, she was admitted to the training class of the Shaanxi Opera Research Institute. During the training class of the Shaanxi Opera Research Institute, she studied under Hao Caifeng, He Chunyan, Teachers such as Wang Yuanxi and Cai Zhicheng learned plays such as "The Tiger's Mouth", "The Edge in the Cabinet", "Second Entry into the Palace", "Ghost Resentment and Killing", "Into the Palace" and "Hujiazhuang". Because he was eager to learn since childhood, he was selected to rehearse the play "The End of the Cabinet" and participated in the 1994 Shaanxi TV Spring Festival Opera Gala. Since then, he has participated in Shaanxi TV's opera programs many times, performing "The End of the Tiger's Mouth", "Second Entry into the Palace", etc. drama. In 1997, he was admitted to the Lanzhou Committee Training Class of Shaanxi Provincial Art School. He studied under Yang E, Sheng Kai, Li Xuelan, Jiang Hui, Tang Guiqin, and Wei Xia. He rehearsed repertoire including "Hanging Pictures", "Fire Phoenix", "Blocking Horses" and "Kill Four Doors". ”, “Guiding the Road”, “Hidden Kiln” and other dramas. He excelled in his studies at school and won scholarships and three outstanding students in consecutive years. When he was 16 years old, he won the first prize in the second “Yiyuan Cup” competition for his performance in the drama “Hanging Painting”. Subsequently, he won the first prize at the first China Qin Opera Art Festival and won the Outstanding Performance Award. He was also the youngest actor at the festival at that time.

Opportunities came immediately from then on: with the play "Hanging Paintings", he performed in Beijing three times in a row after 2000, and participated in the first Chinese stunt show at the Mei Lanfang Grand Theater; again in December Went to Beijing and participated in the Spring Festival Opera Gala of CCTV; then participated in the recording of Beijing TV, Henan TV, and Shaanxi TV programs again. He also toured Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Shenyang and other places with the Chinese opera stunt group, which aroused strong responses. In 2002, he joined Lanzhou Qin Opera Troupe and studied under Lu Suqi, Wang Lanyu, Xiao Yuling, Ouyang Ming, Li Weilu and others. The repertoire includes: Li Xiufang as Li Xiufang in the new play "Li Xiufang"; Hua Mulan in "The Female General of Qin"; Lu Mingnu as Lu Mingnu in the transplanted play "Cao Cao and Yang Xiu"; Mu Guiying as Mu Guiying in "Mu Guiying's Conquest of Hongzhou"; traditional drama "The Flame Horse" as Huang Guiying; "Back to Jingzhou" as Sun Shangxiang; "The Civet Cat for the Prince" as Concubine Liu; "The Fight in the Palace" as Daji; "The Secret History of Liang Palace" as Lu Yulian; excerpts include: "Fire Meteor", "Burning" "Yu Hong", "Hao Hong", "Lost Child and Crazy", "Su San Qi Jie", "The Peony Pavilion Garden", "Visiting Yingtai", "Small Banquet", the opera sketch "Gua Nu Nu Opera Troupe" and other repertoires.

In 2000, "Hanging Painting" won the "First Prize in the Shaanxi Provincial Excerpt Singing Competition", the "First Prize in the Shaanxi Provincial Art Cup Competition", and the "Excellent Performance Award at China's First Qin Opera Art Festival". In 2001, he toured Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Shenyang and other places with the "Hong Kong Special Administrative Region - China Gansu Art Opera Special Skills Exhibition". In the same year, Liang Shaoqin won the "First Prize in the Lanzhou Young Actor Competition" and the "First Prize in Gansu Province" with the highest score of 9.96 Red Plum Award "Second Prize in the Competition". In 2002, "Mu Guiying's Conquest of Hongzhou" won the "Third Prize in Performance at the Second China Qinqiang Art Festival". In 2003, "The Legend of White Snake" won the "Repertoire Performance Award of the Five Northwest Provinces", and "Hanging Pictures" won the "First Prize in the National Selection Competition of the Seventh Construction Cup Red Plum Competition in Gansu Province"; the opera sketch "Gua Women's Exam Troupe" won the "Gansu Province Second Prize in the Drama and Sketch Competition". In the same year, he was awarded the "Lanzhou Art Star" Bronze Award by the Lanzhou Municipal People's Government and enjoyed three years of art development allowance. In 2004, the skills of "Hanging Painting", the dialogue of "Bolide", and "Qin Xuemei's Filial Piety" won the Outstanding Award of China's Four Little Famous Dan Operas and were shortlisted for the semi-finals; in 2005, "Killing the Four Doors" won the "Performance of the Third China Qin Opera Art Festival" First Prize", shortlisted for the closing ceremony performance. In the same year, she won the title of "Four Little Famous Dancing Players of Chinese Qin Opera" with "Guiding the Road" and "Killing the Four Gates".

Liang Shaoqin's play "Mu Guiying's Conquest of Hongzhou" is deeply loved by the audience and highly praised by experts. This play has been performed hundreds of times and has been broadcast on Shaanxi TV, Gansu TV, and CCTV broadcast. In 2006, "Aftermath of Fire" won the highest Red Plum Award in the Gansu Provincial Drama Red Plum Award Competition.

In 2007, the "China Qin Opera Museum" opened in Lanzhou, and my stills became the "endorsement photos" of the "Dan" tour of the Qin Opera Museum. In 2007, the newly transplanted Peking Opera drama "Cao Cao and Yang Xiu" was performed in Xiamen, Shanghai, Beijing and other places under the guidance of Mr. Shang Changrong, and won the second prize for drama production in Gansu Province. In 2007, he was invited by the Henan TV station's "Liyuan Spring" column to go to the Sydney Opera House in Australia, Brazil and Venezuela in South America to participate in a large-scale Liyuan Feige tour, bringing the ancient opera Qin Opera out of the country! In 2008, he was invited by CCTV to participate in the recording of the "Appreciation of Famous Duan" column. In 2009, he was awarded the first batch of representative inheritors of the Qin Opera project in Shaanxi Province organized by the Shaanxi Provincial Department of Culture, and became a teacher of Xiao Yuling, a master of Qin Opera. In 2010, he won the "Advanced Individual of Lanzhou Grand Theater" award and the Most Popular Young Actor Award of Gansu TV's "Grand Stage" column. In September 2011, he won the first place in the Red Plum Award of the 3rd Gansu Provincial Drama Red Plum Competition for his wonderful performance in Qin Opera's "The Lost Child".

Honorary Achievements

In October 2000, he participated in the "Yiyuan Cup" competition and won the first prize in performance;

In November 2000, he was fortunate to participate in Participated in the first Qin Opera Art Festival in China and won the first prize for performance;

In 2000, he won the first prize for performance in the Shaanxi Provincial Excerpt Singing Competition;

In October 2001, he participated in Lanzhou Young Actor Competition won the first prize in performance with the highest score of 9.96;

In December 2001, he won the second prize in the first "Red Plum Award" competition in Gansu Province;

2002 In November, he won the third prize in the second "China Qinqiang Art Festival";

In May 2003, he won the second prize in the first Xiaoxi Opera and Sketch Competition of Gansu Province;

In September 2003, he participated in the Gansu Provincial Selection Competition of the First Chinese Opera "Red Plum Award" Competition "Seven Construction Cup" and won the first prize in performance and was included in the closing ceremony performance;

In November 2003, In 2004, he won the bronze medal of Lanzhou City's "Lanzhou Art Star".

In September 2005, he once again won the first prize in the Third China Qinqiang Art Festival.

In 2005, she was awarded the title of "Four Little Famous Dan" in China's Qin Opera and toured Beijing and five northwest provinces.

In 2006, he won the Red Plum Award in the Gansu Provincial Drama Red Plum Award Competition.

In 2007, he won the first prize in the Gansu Provincial Young Actor Competition.

In 2008, he won the Silver Award of Lanzhou City’s “Lanzhou Art Star”.

In 2009, he was awarded the first batch of representative inheritors of the Shaanxi Opera project in Shaanxi Province.

In September 2011, he won the first prize in the 3rd Gansu Provincial Drama Red Plum Competition.

Performance Notes

Since 2000, he has participated in the "Chinese Opera Special Skills" exhibition with the play "Hanging Painting"; he has visited Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Beijing, and Shenyang many times Tours and other places.

In October 2000, and from May to July 2006, he was invited to participate in the recording of Henan TV's "Liyuan Spring" and "Unlimited Communication" columns many times. He has participated in the recording of the Spring Festival Gala of Shaanxi TV Station and Gansu TV Station many times.

In 2001, he participated in the recording of the Spring Festival Opera Gala of CCTV;

In 2005, he held a personal evening show in the "Grand Stage" column of Gansu TV Station.

In 2006, he was invited by Henan TV station's "Liyuan Spring" column to represent the Qinqiang opera genre and will go to the Sydney Opera House in Australia to participate in the large-scale symphony concert "The Golden Age of Liyuan - Symphony of the World".

In 2007, at the invitation of Henan TV station's "Liyuan Spring" column team, he took "Hanging Painting" to visit and perform in Venezuela, Brazil and other countries in South America.

In 2010, he went to "Russia" and "Poland" to participate in the "Chinese Folk Art Festival" with the Lanzhou Municipal Bureau of Culture, and received unanimous praise from foreign media.

In 2011, to celebrate May 12 Nurses Day, she starred in the modern large-scale new screenwriter "Li Xiufang" at the Lanzhou Jincheng Grand Theater.

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