
Zhang Qianyi
张千一
Dr. Zhang Qianyi, former Head of PLA General Political Department Song and Dance Ensemble, well-renowned Chinese composer, former member of the 9th, 10th and 11th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference.

Chi Yunfei
迟云飞
Chi Yunfei (1957–), professor and doctoral supervisor at the School of History, Capital Normal University. He graduated from the Institute of Qing History, Renmin University of China, in 1999.

Zeng Zaozhuang
曾枣庄
Zeng Zaozhuang, professor at the Institute of Classical Literature Studies of Sichuan University, vice president of the Su Shi Research Society, editor-in-chief of Quan Song Wen (Complete Literature Works of Song Dynasty) and Chinese Encyclopedia: Literature of Song, Liao, Jin and Yuan Dynasties.

GAO YUANJIE
高元杰
Gao Yuanjie has earned a PhD in history from Nankai University. He is an associate professor and postgraduate supervisor at the Institute of Canalology, Liaocheng University and member of the Environmental History Committee of the Chinese Society for Environmental Sciences.

Wang Bang
王梆
Wang Bang is a Chinese writer currently based in UK. She has published a non-fiction collection The Texture of Hard Times: An Observational Memoir of Life in the UK, a collection of film reviews Films and Cities, a manga story Ya San (published in French), and several short story collections and picture books.

Dong Jianguo
董建国
Dong Jianguo, a senior photographer who joined the Music Research Institute of the Chinese National Academy of Arts in 1976.

Zhang Hongguang
张宏光
Zhang Hongguang is a famous composer and music educator in contemporary China, professor and master’s supervisor at the Beijing Film Academy, and Head of China Film Music Institute.

Zhu Shirui
朱世瑞
Zhu Shirui graduated from the Composition Department of the Sichuan Conservatory of Music in 1983 and obtained a master's degree of composition in the Central Conservatory of Music where he stayed as a teacher upon graduation.

Qin Wenchen
秦文琛
Qin Wenchen, born in Erdos, Inner Mongolia, began to learn Chinese instrument music at the age of nine. In 1987, Qin entered the Composition Department of Shanghai Conservatory of Music to study from Zhu Jian’er, Xu Shuya and other musical professors.