Wang Xuefeng had a soft-bone disease at childhood. With seriously deformed spine and legs, Wang has grown to less than one meter tall. But, with determination, he learned to play erhu, a two-stringed Chinese violin, from his father, also a disabled person. In 1997 his erhu performance, Selling Grain to the State, won a second-class prize at a joint disabled persons, performance in Heilongjiang province. In September 2001, he won a special honor award at the Fifth All-China Disabled Persons, Joint Performance and joined CDPPAT. The plaintive notes of his Reflections of the Moon on Two Ponds have brought up tears from countless numbers of audiences.