Comrade Zhou Ji has been engaged in artistic work in Xinjiang for more than forty years, and has made outstanding achievements in musicology research and music creation. * * * Individuals or participated in the compilation of monographs such as History of Uygur Music and Music Culture of the Silk Road 15 (published 12): dozens of papers such as Ten Questions about Muqam and Oasis Silk Road and Music and Dance in Western Regions were published in journals above the provincial level or read at international and domestic academic seminars; Tianshan mountains completed independently or cooperatively. He presided over or participated in the completion of many national key research topics, such as Xinjiang Volume, China Music Heritage Series, and Dao Lang Muqam Ecology and Morphology Research. He has won many provincial and ministerial government awards (including "Five One Project Award", "Wenhua New Drama Award" and "Wenhua Music Creation Award" by the Propaganda Department of the CPC).
Comrade Zhou Ji's research on the traditional music of the Twelve Muqams in Uygur and Xinjiang nationalities: research on ancient western music and dance and the music culture of the Silk Road: He has made pioneering achievements in the development, creation and symphony research of Uygur and Xinjiang national music, and has become an academic leader in the theoretical research of Xinjiang national musicology and music creation, enjoying a high reputation among peers and experts at home and abroad. Outstanding young and middle-aged experts who have made outstanding contributions to the country; Excellent experts from Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region; Enjoy the special allowance of the State Council.
He used to be a researcher at Xinjiang Art Institute, vice president of Chinese Traditional Music Society, executive director of Chinese Minority Music Society and vice president of Xinjiang Music Association.