Xiao Fuxing, born in Beijing in 1947, graduated from Beijing Huiwen Middle School in 1966; joined the team in Beidahuang in 1968; graduated from the Central Academy of Drama in 1982. He has worked as a teacher in universities, middle schools and primary schools, and once served as deputy editor-in-chief of "Selected Novels". He is currently the deputy editor-in-chief of "People's Literature" magazine. He has published more than 50 kinds of books and has won many national and Beijing and Shanghai regional outstanding literature awards. His recent works include three volumes of "Selected Works of Xiao Fuxing", an art volume and an emotional volume of "Xiao Fuxing's Prose".
Xiao Fuxing is one of the most active writers in China since the 1980s and has gained quite a lot. The author's works are simple and unpretentious, telling people seemingly ordinary stories. And it is in this series of stories that anyone can experience that the author writes about his unique perspective on life, the human situation, human spiritual desires, and the social changes in the process of evolution and development. Subtle changes.
Xiao Fuxing's prose writing covers a wide range of topics, including descriptions of local customs, natural realms, and music and art. In the works, the author's writing style is delicate and meaningful, and he writes about the classics of water, the soul of mountains, and the eternity of music, guiding readers to roam in the free and vast world of art.
Xiao Fuxing has been a reporter for ten years.
Author's words: "People are actually very fragile. It is indescribable to feel sad about the past, especially the wasted youth. I know that no matter whether the past was right or wrong, it is okay to be sad. You can still regret it, but it is irreversible. People can look back, but the road in the past is always forward. The road in the past is like a bow, which can only shoot us forward. This is us. A fate that cannot be escaped or chosen."
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Tie Ning, female, chairman of the Chinese Writers Association, was born in Beijing in September 1957.
Originally located in Zhao County, Hebei Province. His father is an oil and watercolor painter and graduated from the Central Academy of Drama; his mother is a vocal professor and graduated from Tianjin Conservatory of Music. Tie Ning is the eldest daughter.
After graduating from high school in 1975, because of his passion for literature, he gave up staying in the city and joining the army, and volunteered to join the army in rural Boye County, Hebei. In the same year, "The Flying Scythe" was included in a collection of children's literature published by Beijing Publishing House. This novel is a composition written by Tiening when he was in high school, and was later considered to be his debut novel.
From 1975 to 1978, he worked in rural areas for four years. During this period, he wrote short stories such as "Night Road", "Funeral Events" and "Ruizi's Team", which were published in "Shanghai Literature and Art", "Hebei Literature and Art" and other literature Journal.
In 1979, he was transferred to the editorial department of "Huashan" of Baoding Federation of Literary and Art Circles as novel editor. In winter, he participated in the National Children's Literature Creation Symposium. During the meeting, he paid a visit to Mao Dun, Zhang Tianyi and other seniors.
Participated in the Hebei Provincial Literature Workshop in 1980. In the same year, the short story "The Stove Fire Story" was published in the "Literary Supplement" of "Tianjin Daily" sponsored by Sun Li, and was reprinted in "Novel Monthly" and caused controversy. The first collection of novels "Night Road" was published by Baihua Literature and Art Publishing House.
In the summer of 1982, he participated in a pen meeting held by the editorial department of "Youth Literature" in Qingdao, during which he wrote the short story "Oh, Fragrant Snow" (published in the 9th issue of "Youth Literature" that year). In the same year, he joined the Chinese Writers Association. In 1983, "Oh, Fragrant Snow" won the National Outstanding Short Story Award. In the same year, his first novella "The Red Shirt Without Buttons" was published in "October".
The short story "June's Topic" was published in "Mountain Flowers" in 1984 and was adapted into a TV miniseries. In the same year, the Baoding District Federation of Literary and Art Circles transferred him to the Hebei Federation of Literary and Art Circles to engage in professional creation. He was elected as the vice chairman of the Hebei Federation of Literary and Art Circles at the Fourth Literary and Art Congress of Hebei Province held that year. In 1985, "The Red Shirt Without Buttons" and "June's Topic" won the third National Outstanding Novel and Short Story Awards respectively. The film "The Girl in Red" adapted from "The Red Shirt Without Buttons" won this year's Chinese Film "Golden Rooster Award" and "Hundred Flowers Award" for Best Feature Film. At the beginning of the year, he was elected as a director of the Chinese Writers Association at the 4th Member Congress of the Chinese Writers Association, becoming the youngest director in the history of the association. In May, at the invitation of the U.S.-China Art Exchange Center at Columbia University, he visited the United States with a delegation of Chinese writers. During this period, he held discussions with American writers and scholars at Columbia University, Harvard University, Stanford University, and the American Club of the International PEN Center, and exchanged views on contemporary Chinese and American literature. The current state of literature.
In 1986, she was invited to Norway to participate in the Second International Women Writers Book Fair. She gave a speech on "Chinese Women Writers and Contemporary Literature" at the "Chinese Writers' Report Day" held exclusively for Chinese writers at the book fair. In the same year, the novella "Wheat Straw Stack" was published in "Harvest", and the Hebei Federation of Literary and Art Circles held a seminar on Tiening's works.
In 1987, at the invitation of Mr. Fok Ying-tung, he visited Hong Kong and Macau with a delegation of Chinese writers. The novella "Village Road Take Me Home" was adapted into a movie of the same name and was shot by Beijing Film Studio.
In 1988, his first novel "Rose Gate" was published as the headline in the first issue of "Four Seasons of Literature", a large publication of Writers Press, and was published by Writers Press the following year. The Taiwanese version of the novel collection "Red Shirt Without Buttons" is published by Taipei Shinchi Publishing House. The English version of the novel collection "Wheat Straw Stacks" is published by China Literature Publishing House.
The Spanish single volume of "The Red Shirt Without Buttons" was published by Madrid Education Press, Spain.
In February 1989, "Literary News", Writers Publishing House, and Hebei Federation of Literary and Art Circles jointly held a "Rose Gate" seminar in Beijing. In the same year, the novella "Cotton Stack" was published in "People's Literature".
From 1990 to 1991, he wrote novels such as "Pregnant Women and Cows", "Road Action", "Breaking Bones" and "Buried People", and adapted "Oh, Fragrant Snow" into a movie of the same name, produced by China Children's Film Filmed in a studio, it won the highest award for youth films at the 41st Berlin International Film Festival. He is one of the first batch of state management experts and enjoys lifelong special allowance from the State Council. In the past two years, he actively assisted the local government in establishing projects and applying for funds for the development of Yesanpo tourist scenic area.
In 1992, he published two collections of essays, "Grass Ring" (Baihua Literature and Art Publishing House) and "Woman's White Night" (Shanghai Literature and Art Publishing House).
In 1993, he published the novella "The Opposite Side". Won the "Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award" awarded by the Chinese Writers Association that year.
In 1994, the novel "City Without Rain" was published by Chunfeng Literature and Art Publishing House and ranked first in the bestseller lists in Shanghai, Shenzhen and Beijing for 4 consecutive months. Tie Ning believes that this book was not written for bestsellers. Named "China's Top Ten Writers" by "Girlfriend" magazine.
In the spring of 1995, at the invitation of the U.S. government, he participated in the "International Visitor Program" and visited 13 states in the United States, and received the certificate of "Honorary Lieutenant Governor" of Oklahoma. In the summer, at the invitation of the Kaohsiung Writers and Artists Association, he visited Taiwan with a delegation of mainland writers and met with Mr. Lin Haiyin in Taipei. In September, she participated in the Non-Governmental Forum of the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing. The Tokyo Modern Literature and Art Society published a collection of Tie Ning's novels "Give Me Eighth Day", translated by Ikezawa Minoru. The TV series "Encounter on Saturday" (Part 1 and 2) is broadcast.
In October 1996, the Hebei Provincial Writers Association was established independently from the Hebei Provincial Federation of Literary and Art Circles, and Tie Ning was elected as the chairman of the Hebei Provincial Writers Association. At the end of the same year, at the 5th National Congress of the Chinese Writers Association, Tie Ning was elected vice chairman of the Chinese Writers Association. In the same year, Jiangsu Literature and Art Publishing House published the 5-volume "Collected Works of Tiening".
In the autumn of 1997, at the invitation of the U.S. State Department, he visited the United States with the Intellectual Property Delegation of the State Council of China. The short story "Andre's Evening" was published in "Youth Literature" and reprinted by many publications. It won the annual award of "Selected Novels". The film of the same name that was later adapted was produced by Youth Film Studio. Appointed as a visiting professor by the Chinese Department of Hebei Normal University. The collection of essays "Woman's White Night" won China's first "Lu Xun Literature Award".
In February 1998, he went to Hong Kong to participate in the 10th anniversary celebration of the Hong Kong Writers Association. In March, at the invitation of the Hebrew Writers Association of Israel, he led a delegation of Chinese writers to visit Israel. In May, at the invitation of the Asian Art Museum of South Korea, I accompanied my father to visit South Korea. In the selection of the 7th Hebei Province Literature and Art Revitalization Award, he won the highest award in the award, the "Guan Hanqing Award", which is the "Personal Lifetime Achievement Award". He was hired as a "Judge of the New Concept Essay Contest" by "Sprouting" magazine. Editor-in-chief of 10 volumes of "Photographs of Female Writers", published by Hebei Education Press.
In early 1999, the novella "How Far Is Forever" was published in "October". In May, he attended the Norwegian Chinese Literature Seminar in Beijing and gave a special speech entitled "The Inescapable Good Luck". In September, the new sites of Hebei Literature Museum and Hebei Provincial Writers Association were completed. At the end of the year, the novel "The Bathing Girl" was completed.
In early 2000, the novel "The Bathing Girl" was published by Chunfeng Literature and Art Publishing House, and a symposium on the work was held in Beijing. In September, I participated in a symposium on the works of Japanese writer Kenzaburo Oe organized by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
In the spring of 2001, the film of the same name adapted from the novel "Evenings with Andre" was shot by Youth Film Studio and broadcast on the CCTV Movie Channel.
In April 2001, at the invitation of the Japan-China Cultural Exchange Association, he led a delegation of Chinese writers to visit Japan. In August, he served as chairman of the short story selection committee for the second Lu Xun Literature Award. The novella "How Far Is Forever" won the second "Lu Xun Literature Award". This article also won the first "Lao She Literary Award", the "October" Literary Award, the "Selected Novels" Annual Award, the "Novel Monthly" Hundred Flowers Award, the Beijing Literary Creation Award, etc. At the end of the year, at the 6th Congress of the Chinese Writers Association, he was re-elected as Vice Chairman of the Chinese Writers Association.
In early 2002, he was appointed as a visiting professor by the School of Liberal Arts of Shanghai University and the School of Humanities of Hebei University. In July, at the invitation of the Canadian World Chinese Writing Association, I participated in the "Chinese Literature - The 6th Seminar on Overseas and China". In the theme seminar of "Civilization and Violence in Literature", he gave a special speech entitled "Starting from Dreams".
In August, at the fourth representative conference of the Hebei Provincial Writers Association, he was re-elected as the chairman of the Hebei Provincial Writers Association. The collection of art essays "Distant Perfection" has been completed. The Tokyo Modern Literature and Art Society published a collection of Tie Ning's novels "The Girl in Red", translated by Ikezawa Minoru. The French version of "The Bathing Girl" is published by French Biquet Press. The 15-episode TV series of the same name adapted from "How Far Is Forever" is broadcast on more than 40 domestic TV stations.
Five novels and essay collections such as "Who Can Make Me Shy", "Twelfth Night" and "Back to Joy" were published by New World Publishing House, Jiangsu Literature and Art Publishing House, Henan Literature and Art Publishing House, etc. .
In 2003, "Distant Perfection" was published by Guangxi Fine Arts Publishing House.
At the invitation of Hebei Children's Publishing House, he edited the 5-volume "Selected Works Winners of the Lu Xun Literature Award".
At the invitation of the Ministry of Education of Singapore, I went to Singapore to teach at the "Writing Camp".
The Japanese version of the novel collection "Wheat Straw Stacks" is published by Tokyo Modern Literature and Art Society.
On November 12, 2006, he was elected Chairman of the Chinese Writers Association at the first plenary meeting of the Seventh National Committee of the Chinese Writers Association.
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Shu Ting, formerly known as Gong Peiyu, was born in Shima Town, Fujian Province in 1952. She is one of the representative poets of the Misty Poetry School. In 1969, he went to the countryside to join the army, and in 1972, he returned to the city to work as a worker. He began publishing poetry in 1979. In 1980, he worked at the Fujian Federation of Literary and Art Circles and engaged in professional writing. His major works include poetry collections "Brig", "Singing Irises", "Archaeopteryx", and prose collections "Heart Smoke", etc.
Shu Ting is one of the representative writers of the Misty Poetry School, as famous as Bei Dao and Gu Cheng.
In fact, Shu Ting's most famous poem should be "To the Oak Tree". Who says her poems are not rebellious? Watch:
To the Oak
——Shu Ting
If I love you——
It will never be like a climbing flower in the sky,
p>Let me show off myself on your high branches:
If I love you——
I will never imitate the infatuated bird,
Be the shade of the green. Repeating monotonous songs;
It is not just like a spring,
It brings cool comfort all year round;
It is not just like a dangerous peak, increasing your height and setting off Your majesty.
Even daylight.
Even spring rain.
No, these are not enough!
I must be a kapok tree near you,
standing with you as the image of a tree.
The roots are clenched in the ground,
The leaves are touching in the clouds.
Every time the wind passed by,
we greeted each other,
but no one
understood our words.
You have your copper branches and iron trunks,
Like knives, like swords,
Also like halberds,
I have mine
Like a heavy sigh,
and like a heroic torch,
We share the cold wave, wind and thunder, and thunderbolt;
< p> We enjoy the mist, the mist, the haze,It seems like we are separated forever,
but we are dependent on each other for life,
This is the great love ,
Fidelity is here:
Not only do I love your majestic body,
I also love the position you insist on, the land under your feet.
Look at this sentence: "As the image of a tree, I stand with you." To put it simply and clearly, I love you as a human being. You and I are both human beings, and women are also human beings! At this point, Shu Ting is comparable to Zhang Ailing.
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Liu Yong, nicknamed Mengran, was born in Taipei in 1949, nicknamed Mengran, Pisces, type AB; ancestral home in Beijing, painter and writer. PhD candidate at Columbia University in New York, St. John's University Master of East Asian Studies, Bachelor of Fine Arts, National Taiwan Normal University, former artist-in-residence at the Danville Museum of Art in the United States, full-time artist-in-residence at St. John's University in New York, associate professor at Saint Vincent College, and currently the person in charge of Shuiyunzhai Cultural Enterprise Co., Ltd. and professional writers and painters. He is the author of the audiobooks "Get Up From Where You Fall and Fly" and "Where the Soul Lives" and the best-selling inspirational books in the Chinese region "Fluor Window", "Beyond Yourself", "Create Yourself" and "Affirm Yourself". Literary classics "Diary of a Nymphomaniac", "Mother's Scar", "The True Story of a Killer", "The Alley Where Time Flows", and the life series "The Truth of Life", "I'm Not Teaching You to Cheat", "You Can't "Ignorant Human Nature ①②", "Speaking to the Heart" (bound volume), "Don't Tire Your Love to Death" and "Liu Yong's Landscape Sketching Techniques (Chinese and English version)", "Baiyuntang Painting Theory and Painting Techniques" (Chinese version) (English version)" and more than 70 kinds of literary and artistic works.
Liu Yong's self-report: A person who lives very seriously and always hopes to surpass himself. He entered the Fine Arts Department of the Normal University at the age of 19. At the age of 23, he was invited by the National Museum of History to participate in the exhibition of contemporary famous artists. At the age of 25, he participated in the National Art Exhibition. Jointly recommended by the Information Bureau and the Museum of History, he went to the United States to give lectures. At the age of 31, he became a full-time artist-in-residence at St. John's University in New York. He served as resident artist at the Danville Art Museum in the United States, resident artist at St. John's University in New York, and St. Vincent's College. Associate Professor. He has published more than 60 books in Chinese and English and has held nearly 30 solo exhibitions around the world.
The principle of creation is: speak for yourself and the times; the principle of life is: live up to my heart , live up to my life. Now the host of Shuiyunzhai. He has a very warm heart, a pair of very cold eyes, a pair of very diligent hands, two very busy legs and a very free mood.
According to statistics from Taiwan's largest bookstore chain "Jinshitang", Liu Yong is the best-selling author in Taiwan for the past 16 years. His works have sold more than 10 million copies in mainland China. In terms of painting, Liu Yong has been invited to hold nearly 30 solo exhibitions around the world, and his works are collected by the Taiwan Museum of History, the Knoxville City Hall in the United States, the Yadong Museum in Germany, and the California Museum of Crafts in the United States. In terms of news, Liu Yong produced and hosted the TV news program "Fact Forum" and won the Golden Bell Award; he was voted "The Most Popular TV Journalist" by readers of Taiwan's Comprehensive Television Weekly. In terms of drama, Liu Yong has starred in many stage dramas such as "Red Nose" and "Wuling Man", and won the Golden Tripod Award from the Drama Appreciation and Performance Committee. In terms of poetry, Liu Yong won the "Outstanding Young Poet Award" issued by the China New Poetry Society when he was in college. In terms of speeches, Liu Yong has held nearly 100 lecture tours in mainland China, Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore, the United States and other places, and has raised tens of millions of Taiwan dollars for charity organizations through audio book sales. He continues to engage in public welfare activities, selling picture cards for charity in Taiwan, running a free counseling center for teenagers, holding an essay competition to help the children of laid-off workers in mainland China, donating to the education of more than 200 college and middle school students, and donating to build 33 Hope Primary Schools. .
Chronology of Liu Yong:
Born in Taipei in 1949.
My father died in 1958.
In 1962, the house caught fire and was razed to the ground. The mother and son built a thatched cottage in the ruins to shelter.
Enrolled Cheng Cheng High School in Taipei in 1964 and won the Education Director’s Award for the Provincial Student Art Exhibition.
Entered the Fine Arts Department of Normal University in 1968.
In 1971, he won the "Outstanding Young Poet Award" from the China New Poetry Society.
Married Bi Weiwei, a classmate of the Normal University.
He starred in the stage play "Red Nose" (also known as Happy Man) and won the "Golden Tripod Award" from the Drama Appreciation and Performance Committee.
In 1972, he won the Minister of Education Award for first place in the Chinese painting exhibition between teachers and students of the Fine Arts Department of the Normal University.
"Listening to Sichuan Monk Jun Playing the Piano Picture" was selected by the National Museum of History for the 8th Sino-Japanese Art Exchange Exhibition. (Since then, all have been invited)
Starring in the stage play "Wuling Man".
Apply to be a successful high school art teacher.
He raised his son Liu Xuan.
In 1973, he hosted the CTV puzzle program "Every Second Counts."
Apply as a reporter for China Television News Department.
Published the first episode of Fluttershy Window.
Representatives attended the Second World Congress of Poets.
Participated in the second contemporary famous painting exhibition at the invitation of the National Museum of History. (I was invited to several subsequent art exhibitions)
In 1974, he was invited to participate in the Seventh National Art Exhibition. (I have been invited for several subsequent sessions)
Received a grant from the Sun Yat-sen Academic and Cultural Foundation to publish the second volume of Xiaoyu in the Window. (Thereafter
one book will be published every year or every other year, up to seven volumes in 1982)
Participated in the tour of the United States by famous Chinese artists at the invitation of the National Museum of History.
In 1975, he was invited to participate in the touring exhibition of Chinese famous artists in Japan.
Hold his first solo exhibition. (After that, he had three solo exhibitions in China and more than 30 times abroad until 1989)
In 1976, he produced China Television's "Current Affairs Forum" program. Won the Golden Bell Award.
"Fluor Window" was selected and printed by the Ministry of National Defense as an excellent reading material for officers and soldiers of the People's Republic of China. Received the Honorary Memorial Award from the Department of Defense.
With Zhou Cheng, Lin Qiancheng, Li Yihong and Tu Canlin, he formed the Xichuang Yaji Painting Group.
In 1977, he published a collection of poems, paintings and essays called "Fluor Window Essays".
He was selected as the "Most Popular TV Reporter" by Comprehensive Television Weekly and immediately resigned from his job as a reporter for China Television.
Goed to the United States in 1978.
Applied as an artist at the Danville Art Museum in Victoria and exhibited throughout the United States.
Apply to be the representative of China Television in the United States.
In 1979, he entered the Institute of East Asian Studies at St. John's University in New York.
The translation was published as "The World After Death".
In 1980, "Peony and Peony Painting Manual" co-authored with Professor Xileng was published.
Applying as a full-time resident art professor at St. John’s University.
Returned to China for the first time four years after leaving Taiwan in 1982.
Published "Spring Trouble".
Published a collection of poems, paintings, essays and novels called "True Tranquility".
1983 Published "Flower Sketching Method". (Chinese and English version)
1984 Published "Landscape Sketching Method". (Chinese and English version)
The collection of humorous essays "Xiao Sheng Da Gai" is published by Crown Magazine.
In 1985, "Feather and Flower Sketching Method" was published. (Chinese and English version)
Enrolled in the doctoral program at Columbia University.
In 1986, the collection of essays "Lighting a Heart Lamp" was published.
Published "Tang Poetry Dictionary".
Published a collection of novels and essays "Ginger Flower".
Applied to be the chief judge of the National Ink Painting Association Annual Exhibition.
In 1987, "Baiyuntang Painting Theory" was published. (Chinese and English version)
In 1988, "Lin Yushan's Painting Theory" was published. (Chinese and English version)
In 1989, he published a collection of novels and essays "Four Emotions".
Published a collection of essays "Beyond Yourself".
He raised a daughter, Liu Yifan.
Published "Liu Yong's Painting Collection".
In 1990, he went to Huangshan in mainland China to sketch. Moved to Long Island, New York.
At the invitation of the Radio and Television Fund, he returned to Taiwan to evaluate the production of the "Spiritual Album of Chinese Civilization".
You should be invited by Xiong Art Center to hold a solo exhibition "Return of Huangshan Mountain".
In 1991, he took a leave of absence from St. John's University for three years.
At the invitation of the Radio and Television Development Fund, he returned to Taiwan to compile the script for the "Spiritual Album of Chinese Civilization".
Shuiyunzhai Cultural Enterprise Co., Ltd. was established. He took his son Liu Xuan to mainland China for investigation and research.
In 1992, the painting was collected by the Paul Ware Cultural Center in New York. Third, he went to the mainland for investigation and research.
The compilation of "The Spirit of Chinese Civilization" was completed.
In 1993, he was invited to participate in the opening of the "Contemporary Famous Traditional Chinese Painting and Oil Painting Exhibition" at the Chiang Kai-shek Gallery in the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall.
Together with her son Liu Xuan, she participated in the "Never Forgotten Mood" event to raise funds for Tainan Ruifu Educational Center.
Elected as director of China Art Association.
Episodes 1, 2 and 3 of the simplified Chinese version of "Fluor Window Whispers". "Light a Heart Lamp" and "Four Emotions".
"Love is Doomed to a Lifetime of Wandering" is published by Beijing Friendship Publishing House. Went to England, France and Sweden to sketch.
Resigned from St. John's University teaching position in 1994.
The charity sale "Stand Up from Where You Fall and Fly", which was completed in collaboration with Liu Xuan, has an audio book
to raise funds for the Tainan Delan Enlightenment Center.
Launched the "From Silent Love to Loud Love" fundraising campaign with Liu Xuan.
Received the "Tainan City Key" from Tainan Mayor Shi Zhiming.
Go to Norway to sketch.
Shuiyunzhai Youth Free Consultation Center was established
Simplified Chinese versions of "Beyond Yourself", "Create Yourself", "Affirm Yourself" and
"Fluor Window" Xiaoyu) Episodes 4, 5, 6 and 7 were published by Guangxi Lijiang Publishing House.
In 1995, at the invitation of the Federation of Chinese School Directors of Malaysia, he went to Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, and Sungai Petani to give charity lectures to overseas Chinese communities.
Invited (rabbit review) to participate in the National Art Exhibition.
The simplified Chinese version of "The Truth of Life", "Looking at Life with Cold Eyes" and "Breaking the Ice River of Life" are published by China Workers Publishing House.
Held a province-wide lecture tour at the invitation of Uni-President Enterprise.
Donated 720,000 yuan in royalties and speeches and 240,000 drawing cards from "Chasing Love in Life"
Eden Social Welfare Fund, and held a charity sale to raise funds for the disabled Activity.
Go to Italy to sketch.
Charity sale audio book "This Age of Rebellion" (published by Malaysian Dong Zong.
Proceeds are used by Dong Zong to promote overseas education.)
In response to Malaysian Nanyang Businessmen Invite the newspaper to open a column.
In 1996, he was elected as the "Person of the Year" by Jinshitang. "Towards a Broader Life" was selected
as "The Most Influential Book of the Year".
Charity sale audio book "Chasing Love in Life" (published by Eden Social Welfare Fund
. Proceeds are used by Eden to care for the disabled.)
Authorize Chinese Dictionary Publishing House to publish the simplified Chinese version of "I'm Not Teaching You to Cheat",
"Toward a Broader Life", "Grasping Our Limited Life", and "The Love Pursued in Life").
At the invitation of Shanghai Chinese Dictionary Publishing House, he went to schools in Shanghai, Hangzhou, Beijing and other places to give charity lectures.
At the invitation of the Federation of Chinese School Directors of Malaysia, he went to Klang, Penang and other places to give fundraising lectures.
At the invitation of the Singapore World Book Fair, he went to Singapore to give a speech.
Donated the royalties of 500,000 yuan from "I'm Not Teaching You to Cheat 2" and the original paintings to the Eden Social Welfare Fund.
A fundraising event was also held for a family community service project for disabled dolls.
Served as the spokesperson for Citibank’s “Call to Send Love” fundraising event for children with disabilities.
Received the "Special Volunteer Service Medal" from the Ministry of the Interior.
According to statistics from Jinshitang, he is the best-selling author in Taiwan in the past ten years.
In 1997, he was invited to write a column by the "Middle School Student Monthly", a national publication in mainland China.
The royalties are donated to Project Hope.
"The True Story of a Killer" (excerpt) was serialized in China Times.
At the invitation of Shanghai Chinese Dictionary Publishing House, he went to Shenyang, Changchun and Beijing to give speeches and sign autographs.
And decided to donate all future royalties from the books published by Han University to the Hope Project.
Producing an audio book with Braille for the blind, "Stand Up from Where You Fall and Fly Up", and teach Braille
The foundation donated it to someone.
"I am not teaching you to cheat ①②" is printed by the Ministry of National Defense for officers and soldiers to read.
Conducted five fundraising lectures throughout Malaysia for the Board of Directors of Chinese Schools in Malaysia.
The charity card sale raises funds for the American Chinese Cancer Prevention Association.
Record the audiobook "Where the Soul Lives" with Braille and give it to the blind.
Liu Yong's works
Literary theory:
"Symbols of Chinese Painting" ("Young Lion Literature and Art"? 1972)
" The establishment and performance of a poetry recitation group" (United Daily News, 1981)
"The Manner of Chinese Flower Painting (Chinese and English version)" (Shuiyunzhai, New York, 1983)
"The Manner of Chinese Flower Painting The Thousand Mountains (English and Chinese version)" (Shui Yun Zhai, New York, 1984)
"The Manner of Chinese Bird and Flower Painting (English and Chinese version)" (Shui Yun Zhai, New York, 1985)
"Dictionary of Tang Poems (and Analysis)" (Shuiyunzhai, New York, 1986)
"Inside The White Cloud Studio (Chinese and English Edition)" (Shuiyunzhai, New York, 1987) (Pacific Cultural Foundation Award Assistance)
"Lin Yushan's Painting Theory and Calligraphy The Real Spirit of Nature (Chinese and English editions) (Shuiyunzhai, New York, 1988) (sponsored by the Pacific Cultural Foundation)
"Reflections on Chinese Painting "(Column Series) (China Times? 1990)
"Art Treasures (Column Series)" ("Fortune Life Magazine"? 1990)
"Inner Truth and Touching" ( Lianhe Bao? 1991)
"The Spirit of Chinese Civilization (Thirty Collections and 270,000 Words)" (Radio and Television Fund? 1992)
"Lishui Jingshe Belonging to this Great Era "(Special Issue of Pacific Cultural Fund (1995))
Album and video:
"European Art Tour" (broadcast by China Television Company, 1977)
"Peony "Painting Book" (Shui Yunzhai? 1980)
"ThReaITranquility (English Version Video)" (St. John's University, New York? 1981)
"Spring Award (Printed Album)" ( Shui Yun Zhai, New York, 1982)
"True Serenity (printed album)" (Shui Yun Zhai, New York, 1982)
"The Manner of Chinese Flower Painting (English version video)" (New York Overseas) Broadcast on TV Channel 25, 1987)
"Liu Yong's Painting Collection (Chinese and English Versions)" (Shuiyunzhai, Taipei, New York, 1989)
"Liu Yong's Painting Cards (a complete set of thirty-four pictures)" )) (Shui Yunzhai?1993?1994?1995?1996?1997)
Audiobook:
"Stand up from where you fell and fly (Liu Yong? Liu Xuan's speech album) "(Taifu Telan Kai Chi Center? For Charity Sale Only? 1994)
"This Rebellious Era (Liu Yong's Speech Album)" (Malaysian Overseas Chinese Board of Directors Federation? For Charity Sale Only? 1995)
p>"The pursuit of love in life (Liu Yong's speech album)" Eden Social Welfare Fund? Only for charity? 1996)
Translation:
"After Death" "The World (original work by Rui Meng Modi)" (Shui Yunzhai? 1979)
"The Trembling Earth (original work by Liu Xuan)" (Shui Yunzhai? 1992)
Poetry, Prose and novel:
"Yuechuang Xiaoyu (Part 1)" (Shuiyunzhai, 1973)
"Yuechuang Xiaoyu (Part 2)" (Shuiyunzhai, 1973) Zhai? 1974)
"Yuechuang Xiaoyu (Episode 3)" (Shuiyunzhai? 1975)
"Yuechuang Xiaoyu (Episode 4)" (Shuiyun Zhai? 1976)
"Yingchuang Essays (Collection of Poetry, Painting and Prose)" (Shuiyunzhai? 1977)
"Yingchuang Xiaoyu (Volume 5)" (Shuiyun Zhai? 1978)
"The Little Whispers in the Fire Window (Episode 6)" (Shui Yunzhai? 1979)
"The Little Whispers in the Fire Window (Episode 7)" "The Real "Tranquility (Collection of Poems, Paintings and Prose Novels)" (Shuiyunzhai, 1982)
"Xiao Sheng Da Gai (Collection of Humorous Essays)" (Crown, 1984)
"Light a Heart Lamp "Ginger Flower" (Shui Yunzhai? 1986)
"Beyond Oneself" "Four Emotions" (Shui Yunzhai? 1989)
"Create Yourself" "New Yorker Talk" (Shui Yunzhai? 1990)
"Affirm Yourself" "Love is doomed to a lifetime of wandering" (Shui Yunzhai? 1991)
"The Truth of Life" "Life and Death Love and Hate" "A Thought" (Shui Yunzhai? 1992)
"Looking at Life with Cold Eyes" "Belonging to That Rebellious Era (Adapted? Rewritten? Liu Xuan's Original Work)" "Sorrows and Joys Are Always Destined" (Shui Yunzhai) ?1993)
"Breaking the Ice River of Life", "Have a Beautiful Dream of Flying", "Grasp Our Limited Life" (Shuiyunzhai? 1994)
"I'm Not Teaching You to Scam" "Facing the Broad Life" "The Love Pursued in Life" (Shui Yunzhai? 1995)
"Unresolved Destiny in Life and Life" "Capturing the Tremor of the Soul" "I'm Not Teaching You to Deceiver②" "(Shui Yunzhai? 1996)
"Looking for a Paradise with Suffering" "The True Story of a Killer" "Where the Soul Lives" (Shui Yunzhai? 1997)
Liu Yong , painter, writer. A person who lives very seriously and always hopes to surpass himself. He has served as artist-in-residence at the Danville Art Museum in the United States, artist-in-residence at St. John's University in New York, and associate professor at Saint Vincent College. He has published more than 60 books in Chinese and English and held nearly 30 solo exhibitions around the world. The principle of creation is "to speak for myself and the times"; the principle of life is "to live up to my heart and my life". Now presides over Shuiyunzhai. He has a very warm heart, a pair of very cold eyes, a pair of very diligent hands, two very busy legs and a very free mood.