Zhou Haihong, Ph.D., is a professor and doctoral supervisor at the Central Conservatory of Music. He is currently the vice president of the Central Conservatory of Music and the vice president of the National Society of Music Psychology. Engaged in research and teaching in music psychology, aesthetics, and education. He has published more than 40 academic papers, including "Methodological Issues in Research on Music Aesthetics", "Research on the Psychological Operation Skills of Partial Piano Playing", "Aesthetic Thoughts on Modern Music", and co-published "Music Aesthetics", "Children's Piano" Study Guide" and other works. In recent years, he has been committed to the popularization of classical music education. In 1998, he published a series of 12 articles with the general title of "Why does music need to be 'understood'", calling for the reconstruction of basic concepts of music aesthetics. In 2009, he published a lecture DVD "Into the World of Music"; in 1998 Published a series of 12 articles under the general title "Up and Down the Piano Bench" to popularize the basic concepts of music psychology and pedagogy around the issue of piano learning. The doctoral thesis "Music and the World of its Expression - A Psychological and Aesthetic Study of the Relationship between Music Sound and its Expression Objects" won the 2001 National Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Award; in 2003, it won the third Ministry of Education "College Young Teacher Award" .