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Ding Xiaoyan's resume.
For most people, it may still be a strange name. In fact, our country had this kind of musical instrument as early as the Han Dynasty. In ancient times, it was called Qin, Pipa and Ruan Xian, belonging to court musical instruments. Ruan was once lost, and it was not until modern times that he was recognized again. Ruan is a musical instrument that is easy to learn but difficult to master, so its popularity is still not very high. In the early 1980s, by chance, Ding Xiaoyan met a famous Ruan performer in China and one of the pioneers of Ruan's major, and she began her tireless pursuit of Ruan. 1985 graduated from Xi Conservatory of Music, and has performed in Shaanxi, Peking, Hongkong and other places for many times, and acted as a pipa and zhongruan soloist. In May 2008, Ruan Orchestra of Northwest A&F University was established. As the artistic director and conductor of the first Ruan Orchestra in China for non-professional college students, the orchestra has achieved fruitful results in the past five years, enjoyed a high reputation in China and witnessed its success.