Who are the famous reciters of ancient poems in China?

China's famous ancient poetry reciters are Fang Ming, Ya Kun, Zhou Zheng, Zhang Jiasheng and Bao Guoan.

Fang Ming and Yakun: The two old-timers should be most famous for the standard reading edition. The standard means to give priority to accurate expression, and emotional and personal emotions must be restrained. Coupled with the unique emphasis of the old artist, the listener will feel a bit bureaucratic. In fact, the standard reading version should be exactly the same, with clear pronunciation and accurate expression. Recitation is more important for the two works, and the proportion of recitation is less because of the demand and popularity of the works. Suitable for beginners to follow the original text, with orthography and sentence segmentation.

Zhou Zheng: As the name implies, the voice is mellow and there is a heavy feeling. Emotional rendering is plain and full of layers, with representative works such as Spring Tour in Qiantang, Village Tour in Shanxi, Breaking the Array, Giving a Zhuang Ci to Chen Tongfu, etc.

Zhang Jiasheng: The timbre is clear but not bright, and the voice has a sense of gyration. Pauses and turns are particularly tasteful and full of charm. Reciting works has a feeling of mountains and valleys in the chest, as if reading casually, but the words are meaningful. Representative works include Du Fu's works.

Bao Guoan: As the best actor in Wei Wudi, Bao Guoan's recitation is extremely heavy! Generous and sad tone, vigorous and powerful tone, majestic, strong feelings, great emotional ups and downs, quite with the flavor of Wei Wudi Jian 'an Poetry School, and almost all the recited works are bold and unrestrained.