Luo Fang's introduction

Luo Fang, a native of Hunan, is a creative singer in the mainland. He graduated from Wuhan Conservatory of Music, studied under Professor Yao Feng (the father of Bella), a famous vocal educator and composer, and studied with singers BiBi Zhou and Huang Hexiang. Because of the magnetism and mellow bass, he was recognized by the late domestic musician Gao Feng, who sang Gao Feng's last song, Journey Companion, and the commemorative edition was published by Beijing Universal Records. His representative works mainly include "Holding Hands for Love" and "Journey Companion". Character two, Luo Fang was originally named Xiong Baishi. People from Leshan, Sichuan. Party member, a member of the NLD. In 1941, he graduated from Chengdu Xiejin High School. In 1943, he joined the Chengdu Branch of the All-China Anti-Enemy Association of Literary and Art Circles. After 195, he served as a Chinese teacher of the Central Marxist-Leninist College, a professional creator of the Southwest Writers Association, the head of the theoretical research of Chongqing Federation of Literary and Art Circles, the editor of the special issue of Literary Heritage, the head of the editorial department of Literary Research and Literary Criticism, the standing editorial board and deputy editor of Literary Heritage magazine, and a researcher at the Institute of Literature of China Academy of Social Sciences. Started publishing works in 1941. Joined the Chinese Writers Association in 1982. Character three, Luo Fang was born in October 1983. * * * party member. Calligraphy works have won more than 3 grade awards such as gold medal, silver prize and special prize in various national exhibitions. His calligraphy achievements have been included in many national dictionaries, such as * * * Builders of China, Historical Review and Red China. He is a member of Beijing China Culture and Art Development Promotion Association, an academician of Guilin Yanhuang Painting and Calligraphy Institute, Chinese Painting Academy and Zhongzhou Painting and Calligraphy Institute, honorary president of Hong Kong International Xihe Painting and Calligraphy Institute, Luoyang Yan Zhenqing Painting and Calligraphy Institute in Henan Province, Tengzhou Modern Painting and Calligraphy Institute in Shandong Province, and vice chairman of the qualification certification center for painting and calligraphy artists. Character four, Luo Fang, a native of Sui and Tang Dynasties, was the first of the thirteen Taibao under the patron Wang Yanglin. He was escorted to Huanggang with the second Taibao Xue Liang, and was robbed by Cheng Yaojin.