Lu Chao, who was born in Horqin grassland, had a miserable childhood. In his words, his success today is due to suffering. At the age of 4, my father was labeled as "Rightist" in the "four clean-ups", 10 brothers and sisters lived in a yurt with Eji (mother). At the age of seven, my mother died of hunger and cold in a yurt, holding her newborn sister in her arms ... Lu Chao only went to school for three years. At the age of nine, she picked up a shepherd's whip and followed her grandfather and grandmother into a shepherd's career. Lu Chao lost his father's love and mother's love at an early age. It was his grandmother who made up for his lost maternal love and made him not feel lonely and helpless. It was the grassland that gave him a broad mind. 1976, Lu Chao, who loves singing, was transferred to Wulan Qi Mu, Zhalute Banner. In order to improve his cultural level, he began to study culture classes from the first grade of primary school to the third grade of high school. His considerate and considerate wife, Yulina, became his "mentor" in learning culture. Re-compose the song of Chile, the eternal masterpiece. 1998, Lu Chao performed in Ejina, Alashan, witnessing the desolation of desert ecological deterioration. He believes that grassland is the lifeblood of herders, and grassland people have lost their living environment and cannot explain to future generations. Survival and development are overwhelming, and his lofty sense of national mission drives him to rewrite the Song of Chile without hesitation. Lu Chao's new orientation of the ancient song "Chile Song" is that it is a grassland song, which should not only retain the classic style of the ancient song, but also have a strong sense of the times, and is actually a green pastoral in the new century! From 1996, he went to the door for advice, learned from many families, revised the manuscript more than 20 times and sang in person. With his unique artistic style and rich artistic emotion, he combined the traditional Mongolian long tune with the western Bel Canto, with a wide range, openness, tolerance, flexibility and profound artistic conception. 1989 After graduating from the Central Conservatory of Music, Lu Chao came to work in the Inner Mongolia National Song and Dance Troupe. His further studies in institutions of higher learning and his work in literary and art groups at the autonomous region level have created good conditions for his artistic creation. As early as 1982, Lu Chao won the second prize and the Silver Peacock Award in the second national minority youth vocal competition. 1988 participated in the National Young Singer TV Grand Prix and won the National Singing Silver Screen Award; 199 1 as a special guest actor to participate in the Spring Festival Gala hosted by CCTV; 1997 won the second prize of the national minority "Peacock Cup" Art TV Grand Prix; 1999 Participated in the song and dance party celebrating the second anniversary of Hong Kong's return to China and performed in Hong Kong. Song of Red Pepper and Wicker by the Lake written and sung by Lu Chao are very popular. It is worth mentioning that in 1998, Lu Chao adapted the tune of the song of Chile and created Ameitai. You are my lifeblood. Because of singing these two songs, Lu Chao participated in the National Peacock Cup Minority Song Competition held by 1999 in Guangxi, and stood out from more than 700 contestants. After competing with more than 40 players, he won the gold medal in one fell swoop.