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Who gave me Wang Peiyu's resume?
Wang Peiyu, 1978, born in Suzhou on March 4th, is a female elder of the famous Peking Opera school (Yu Shuyan). It was her amateur uncle who brought her into the gate of Beijing Opera. It was Lao Dan who began to study. In just a few months, he won the first place in the Jiangsu Province Fans Competition with a movie "Catch Scarabs". Later, I changed to an old student, listened to eighteen and a half records left by Mr. Yu Shuyan, and learned to sing.

Chinese name: Wang Peiyu.

Nationality: China.

Ethnic group: Han nationality

Place of birth: Suzhou

Date of birth:1March 4, 978.

Occupation: Peking Opera actor

Graduation school: Shanghai Theatre School.

Main achievements: the first prize in the selection of outstanding young actors in Beijing Opera.

First Prize of "Liyuan Cup" National Opera in East China

Excellent young actors won the first prize in performance appraisal.

Best Performance Award for Young Peking Opera Actors in TV Contest

Representative works: Lost, Empty, Chop, Seeking Solitude, Capturing Cao, Wujiapo, Dadengdian.

Gender: Female

brief introduction

Wang Peiyu was admitted to Shanghai Opera School on 1992, specializing in time-honored brand business. 1September, 1999, admitted to the School of Performing Arts of Shanghai Normal University. During my school days, I also learned some plays from my teacher, such as Lost, Empty City Strategy, Chop, Seeking Solitude, Capturing Cao, Da Deng Dian, Er Gong, Wu Notes, Drumming Cao and so on. At the same time, he also studied various drama schools and styles with teachers such as Zhu Bingqian, Sun Yue, Guan, Wang, Qu Yongchun. Since 1994, he has won the first prize in the four national juvenile Peking Opera competitions of Miaoxin Cup, Baosteel Cup, Liyuan Cup and Landao Cup, and won the 25th Chinese Drama Plum Blossom Award on 20 1 1. Handsome dress, elegant temperament, quite a demeanor. Frequently performed repertoires: traditional repertoires: Lost, Empty, Chopped, Seeking Solitude, Catch and Release Cao, Wujiapo, Dadengdian, Wu Penji, Dojo-changing, Drumming and Cursing Cao, Shiro Visiting Mother, and War.