Xu Biaojia: Born in 1947 in Yingkou, Liaoning Province, his works have a wide range of themes, distinctive personality and outstanding style. The traditional Chinese painting "The Last Spring" won the Ink Painting Excellence Award from the three northeastern provinces, and "Deep in the Shadow of the Fence" was selected for the first national Chinese Flower and Bird Painting Exhibition.
Bao Lin
Bao Lin has been passionate about art since he was a child, and he has learned from the strengths of hundreds of schools of thought to create his own style. His traditional Chinese painting works have been selected or won awards more than 20 times in national, provincial and municipal exhibitions. Among them, he won the award in the "Liaoning Provincial Art Awards Exhibition". In the same year, "Shuoguo" was selected in the Chinese Painting and Calligraphy Masters Exhibition hosted by the China Artists Association. Publish a collection of paintings.
Zhou Baojun
Zhou Baojun, born in Hebei Province in 1951, is currently the director of the Art Department of the Municipal Cultural Center. His works have been sent to Western Europe by the Ministry of Culture and the China Exhibition Company for many times. His work "Ren Yang" won the Excellence Award at the First Chinese Painting Exhibition of Liaoning Province and "New Smoke" was selected for the Seventh National Exhibition.
Wang Yonggang
Wang Yonggang, nicknamed Jianzhai, was born in Hailun, Heilongjiang in 1963. Member of the Chinese Calligraphers Association, member of the Liaoning Provincial Calligraphers Association, director of the Liaoning Provincial Children's Calligraphers Association, and vice chairman of the Yingkou City Calligraphers Association. His works have been exhibited in the third and seventh national calligraphy and seal cutting exhibitions, and he has won many awards in national calligraphy competitions.
Yang Tianzhi
Yang Tianzhi was born in 1938 in Yingkou City. He received court training at an early age. His understanding, knowledge and cultural accomplishment are integrated into it, and his works are highly innovative. His works were selected into the National Newcomer Book Exhibition and the Fifth National Calligraphy Exhibition. Nearly 300 works have been collected by Japan, South Korea, and other countries and regions.
Luo Da
Luo Da, born in 1947, is a member of the Liaoning Calligraphers Association, a member of the Liaoning Seal Society, and a member of the Jinniu Seal Society. He has been particularly interested in carving since he was a child. I especially like seal characters. I have been taught by Mr. Shan Zhinan, a well-known national calligrapher. His works have won national awards and are sold at home and abroad.
Li Jinbao
Li Jinbao, born in 1957, is a Korean. He is currently a director of the Chinese Korean Music Research Association and a member of the Liaoning Provincial Musicians Association. He has created and published more than 80 musical works so far. . Works such as the dance song "Inspiring Under the Moonlight" have won national awards. Li Jinbao has also organized and planned large-scale cultural and artistic activities many times, such as large-scale musical works - group art performances for the Sixth National Games of Liaoning Province, etc. He has been awarded the title of Advanced Cultural Worker by the province and city many times.
Zhao Luwei
Zhao Luwei, also known as Zhao Zixiang, was born in 1960. He is a creator of the Yingkou Song and Dance Troupe and currently a member of the China Music Copyright Association. His representative works include "Song of the Ningbei Soldier" and "Abba Help Me Train the Fierce Horse", which won the provincial "Five One Project Award" twice. The TV music prose "White Bird" won the National Television Society Award in 2001.
Wu Shijie
Wu Shijie, born in 1951, is a member of the Erhu Society of the Chinese Musicians Association, a national second-level performer of the Yingkou Song and Dance Ensemble, and currently a member of the Chinese Musicians Association. He once studied under Mr. Wu Chengchi and Professor Guan Wenju, and his playing style has become more mature and perfect in terms of connotation and complete processing. The paper he wrote, "One Song Sings, Lasts Forever" was published in the magazine "Music Life" and won the first prize in the music paper competition in the three eastern provinces. A who's who of writers and poets.
Yan Ling
Yan Ling: formerly known as Cheng Zhenjia, a famous poet in our province. Born in Xinmin County, Liaoning Province in 1938. He once served as the chairman of Yingkou Federation of Literary and Art Circles, chairman of Yingkou Writers Association, and a member of the Chinese Writers Association. Yan Ling has loved literature, especially poetry, since she was a child. His works are delicate, affectionate and have a sense of the times. He has published many famous poetry collections such as "Flies in the Sky of My Hometown", "Raining outside the Window", "The Lost Years", etc. His works have been included in various anthologies, and his personal biography has been included in many domestic celebrity dictionaries. Beijing Many libraries and many other libraries have collected his works. Liaoning Daily, Liaoning TV and other media have publicized and introduced Yan Ling's artistic achievements and training of new talents to the public.
Zhao Bo
Zhao Bo: His original name is Zhao Chunren, and he used to be called Zaobo, Chunren, etc. National second-level writer. He once served as the literary inspector of the Comprehensive Office of the Liaoyang Commissioner's Office and the vice chairman of the Yingkou Federation of Literary and Art Circles. He has published novels, essays, poems, etc. His works include "Li Wenjuan's Account Check" and one-man show "Splendid Hometown", etc., all of which have won national awards.
In the 1960s, he collaborated with Yuan Kuocheng, a famous storytelling performing artist, to organize and publish "Revolutionary Stories", etc., and organized and tutored amateur author Sun Weijin's "Mom's Wedding" to win the first prize in the National Amateur Crosstalk TV Grand Prix. He was awarded the honorary title of Quyi Activist by the Liaoning Provincial Quyi Artists Congress. The biography has been compiled into 14 dictionaries including the "Dictionary of Chinese Literary Writers".
Xue Tao
Xue Tao: Born in 1971 in Changtu, Tieling, Liaoning. A famous children's writer in our province. Member of the Chinese Writers Association, director of the Liaoning Writers Association, and vice chairman of the Yingkou Writers Association. Currently editor of Yingkou Daily. Xue Tao's children's literature creations have won domestic awards one after another and have been translated and introduced in Japan and other countries. He has developed an artistic style with a strong sense of life and text, elegant narrative, and poetry and philosophy in his works. His work "The Ruin Residents" won the first prize of the 4th Northeast Literature Award; "The Girl Flying with the Dandelions" won the highest award for Chinese children's literature.
Zhang Yue
It is generally said that among feudal bureaucracies there are many people who care about the common people, but those who care about the sufferings of the common people are very rare. However, Zhang Yue, the commander of Yingkou Coast Guard, was a good official who "loved the people like a son".
Zhang Yue, whose courtesy name is Youqiao, was born in Xiangfu County, Henan Province. On October 24, the 13th year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty (January 7, 1888), he was appointed as the Tongzhi Office of Yingkou Coastal Defense. In the autumn of the fourteenth year of Guangxu's reign, there were continuous heavy rains and widespread floods. The urban and rural areas of Yingkou were flooded, and people and livestock were inundated. The people were struggling in dire straits. Zhang Yue was not afraid of floods, so he personally led his government officials and waded to four villages to investigate the flood situation and people's conditions. He saw "the land was vast and the crops were empty," and the people were in dire straits. He took the lead in donating his official salary and advocating for disaster relief, and the businessmen and gentry responded. The urban and rural areas of Yingkou are under the jurisdiction of Haicheng and Gaiping counties, and the duties of the coastal defense magistrate are limited to "maintaining maritime security" and do not bear the responsibility of the local "Qian Gu Xingming". However, in view of the suffering of the people, it is particularly valuable for him to cross the border and exceed his authority to "donate money and encourage relief".
Zhang Yue's behavior was "praised by all people". The people pooled their money to erect a "Zebei Gantang" monument for him, hung merit plaques and presented him with clothes and umbrellas. Because of his "excellent virtuous administration", he was promoted to the prefect of Changtu in the 16th year of Guangxu's reign. As a feudal bureaucrat, Zhang Yue was indeed commendable for his ability to "visit the countryside personally" when the people were in difficulty, and to go beyond his authority and "donate integrity"