Liang Ming-Huei was born in Taoyuan, Taiwan. She began learning the piano and the liuqin at age five and seven respectively. She performed on stage for the first time when she was 10 and started playing the zhongruan at the age of 13. Liang Ming-Huei obtained her Bachelor of Arts degree in 2021 and Master of Arts degree in 2023 from the Department of Chinese Music, National Taiwan University of Arts. She studied under the tutelage of Assistant Professor Chen Chung-Ching, a liuqin and zhongruan performer and educator. She joined the Singapore Chinese Orchestra in 2023 as a zhongruan musician. Liang Ming-Huei graduated from the music class of the Affiliated Zhongli Senior High School of National Central University in 2017. During her time in the school, she was a student of Yang Chieh-Ju, to whom she owes her musical inspiration, and was also mentored by Chen Zi-Han.
As a student, Liang was already actively involved in various events both on and off campus. She was a regular performer at the annual concert series held at Taiwan’s National Concert Hall (NCH) and has been invited to perform as a lead musician at NCH despite being a newcomer to the scene. She has also been invited to join various school orchestras including the Little Giant Chinese Chamber Orchestra and professional orchestras as an adjunct musician. Her performances have taken her all over Taiwan, Mainland China, and Mexico.
Liang's talents have not gone unnoticed, evident from the myriad of awards, concerts, and recorded works under her belt. These include clinching double Gold Awards in the Senior High Category at the Taiwan National Student Competition of Music in both 2017 and 2019 for her outstanding performance on the liuqin and zhongruan. In September 2023, Liang participated in the Taoyuan City Chinese Instrumental Music Competition for ruan and guzheng as a zhongruan performer and won the Audience's Choice Award. In April 2023, she got into the semifinals of the Rising Star of Zhongruan – NCO Music Competition 2023. In 2019, Liang performed a concerto Die Loreley at a pluck string showcase held at the National Taiwan University of Arts. She also joined the Taipei Chinese Orchestra in the studio recording for both of Lo Leung-Fai’s The Four Seasons albums, released in 2022 and 2023 respectively. In 2021 and 2023, she held solo graduation concerts to mark the end of her Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts journeys at the National Taiwan University of Arts. She debuted Danza Spagnola for the liuqin, zhongruan, and piano to great acclaim. On top of being a full-time performer, Liang also teaches piano, zhongruan, liuqin and foundational music courses such as sight singing, dictation and music theory.