Wang Qinghai, a farmer who graduated from high school, loved literature and art since childhood. At the age of 9, he learned to play the erhu. There was no erhu at home, so he made an "erhu" with gourd, wooden stick and hemp rope and learned to play it by others. Seeing that he was so obsessed with music, his family bought him an old erhu from a neighbor's house at 5 yuan's expense. With the "real guy", he pulled harder. Later, I went to the township cultural station to try my hand, learned other musical instruments, and fell in love with performance, creation, calligraphy and painting. Liang Haibin, deputy director of Yinchuan Cultural Bureau, spoke highly of his "artistic achievements", calling him "versatile" and a rare talent with strong comprehensive ability in rural areas.
In the local area, during the slack season, many farmers spend their time at mahjong tables. Walking east and strolling west, you can often hear the sound of mahjong troops, and gambling is repeatedly banned, which leads to noise and fights. This has attracted the attention of Wang Qinghai, a farmer in Zhang Zheng Town, xingqing district, Yinchuan City. He came up with a bold idea: why not set up a peasant art troupe and pull the villagers out of the mahjong table with healthy and beneficial cultural activities?