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Zhang Huoding’s classic aria

Representative repertoires include "Tears on the Barren Mountains", "Lin Suo", "Red Mane Horse", "A Girl's Dream", "Autumn River", "Red Mushroom Girl in the North Country", "Questioning the Sky at the End of the Road", "Sister Jiang" and "Mandarin Duck" Tomb" and other classic Peking Opera themes "The Legend of White Snake" and "Farewell My Concubine" were performed with Cheng style singing, which achieved great success.

Zhang Huoding, female, was born in Baicheng, Jilin Province on January 24, 1971. She is a Chinese female Peking Opera actor in Tsing Yi, a national first-class actor, a professor at the Chinese Academy of Opera, a member of the Youth Federation of the Ministry of Culture, and a former Tsing Yi actor at the National Peking Opera Company. . He once founded the Zhang Huoding Peking Opera Art Studio. He is a close disciple of the famous Peking Opera Cheng School artist Zhao Rongchen and is the third generation successor of the Cheng School.

Awards:

Won the Screen Award at the National Young and Middle-aged Peking Opera Actors Television Grand Prix in 1991;

Won the National Youth Peking Opera Troupe and New Play Performance in 1992 Performance Award;

In 1996, he won the National Modern Opera Exchange Performance Award and the "Five Ones" Project Performance Award; in the same year, he was recommended as the second "China Peking Opera Star" by the China Peking Opera Art Foundation.

In 1999, he held three consecutive personal performances, which received strong response and were highly praised by audiences and experts. He also won the 17th Chinese Drama Plum Blossom Award.

In the same year, "Drama and Film News·Liyuan Weekly" hosted the "Comments on Five Little Chengdan" activities. Li Haiyan, Zhang Huoding, Chi Xiaoqiu, Li Peihong and Liu Guijuan won the title of "Five Little Cheng Dan".

In 2000, he was awarded the title of Outstanding Young Expert, Outstanding Young Person, and Senior Expert by the Ministry of Culture.

In 2001, he won the Youth Peking Opera Performance Honor Award from the Ministry of Culture.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Zhang Huoding