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Huang Zhenlong's Life Experience
I have been a literary activist since I was a child, and I can sing and dance well. 1972 was admitted to Shantou Chaozhou Opera Troupe (the predecessor of Guangdong Chaozhou Opera Troupe), and was sent to Shantou Opera School in the same year. He studied under vocal music teachers Liang Sengui and Chen, opera singing teachers, Huang Qingcheng and Lin, and technical teacher Zhang Zaisheng.

1975 After graduation, he was assigned to Shantou Youth Experimental Chaozhou Opera Troupe (predecessor of Guangdong Chaozhou Opera Troupe II). Wu Sheng, Wu Chou and Wen have worked with teachers such as,, and played important roles in Jiang Jie and Du Fu Shan. He has played Li Tianfu in Naokeng, Jiao Guangpu in Stopping the Horse, Ren in Double Fork, the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon, Yuan Chonghuan (won the provincial supporting role award), Blood Splashing in Nanliang Palace, Husband-in-law in Wife Swapping, Li Xiu in Han Palace Dream, and so on.

1980 successfully played the role of "big brother" in Changing Spouses. At that time, the play was recorded by Guangdong TV Station as a TV program on the first day of the Spring Festival, which was broadcast every year. 1984 played Luo Cheng in "Flower Gun Edge" and performed in Thailand, Singapore and Hong Kong, which was a great success. 1986, played the second prince Xiao Ying in the third episode of Thailand's large costume drama "Blood Splash in Nanliang Palace". Sold out for three consecutive months, it caused a sensation in Thai society and set a record in the history of Thai drama performance. Major local Chinese newspapers made special interviews and were rated as the top ten most popular actors in Thailand. After returning to China, he was rated as one of the top ten young actors in Chaoshan. The following year, the play was staged in Singapore for one month and was once again successful. It was recorded and broadcast by the TV station at that time, spread all over the world, and was deeply loved by China people, which still makes the audience linger. 1990 played Ling Guixing in Seven Bodies, Eight Lives and Nine Complaints, and toured in Singapore, Thailand and Hong Kong. In addition to his dramatic achievements, 65438-0984 studied under Zhang Yingzhe, a China soprano, vocal educator and director of Beijing Vocal Music Research Institute in China. 1990 participated in the first TV professional singing competition in Shantou, Guangdong Province, won the first place in the regional competition, and became a TV special singer after winning the third place in the final. 199 1 moved to Singapore and changed its name to Yellow River. 1993 Founded Yucheng Performing Arts Center and started teaching. 1994 held the concert "The Yellow River and Beijing and Li Dongming"; 1996 was invited to perform in Bandung, Indonesia; 1997 raised money for NKF; 1999 went to the Opera Department of Oberlin Music University in the United States for further study, and studied under the famous opera singer and educator Professor Gerald Grawford. During his stay in the United States, he attended concerts of international students in the United States and was interviewed by local Chinese newspapers. After returning from the New Year, he sang and performed for the first Guangdong People's Trade Union Congress, Peng Trade Union Congress, Renai Hospital, Furong China Great Hall in Malaysia and many other activities. In 2004, he was the special guest of Mao Huiru's solo concert. In 2005, he performed with China tenors Professor Du Jigang, Zhou Minglun and Mao Hui. In the same year, he successfully held the Yellow River Teachers and Students Concert in Victoria Concert Hall. In 2005-2006, he presided over a group to perform new performances "Spring Grass Rushed into the Hall" and "Princess Wu Dong". In 2006-2007, he hosted the New China-Thailand Spring Festival Chaoqu Concert, and performed on the same stage with,, Zhong Yikun, Wu and Wu. Participate in Singapore's large-scale Spring Festival program "Spring to the Riverside" every year. Recorded and released a solo album in 2008.