Fengjun Liu, male, with the word Long Peng, is a magical layman. 1952 was born in Mengyin County, Shandong Province. He is currently the director of the Institute of Fine Arts and Archaeology of Shandong University, the director, professor and doctoral supervisor of the Institute of Calligraphy and Culture and the Institute of Oracle Bone Inscriptions of the School of History and Culture of Shandong University, and distinguished professor of the School of Art of Shandong University. He is also the exchange judge of the State Council Academic Degrees Committee, peer review expert of National Social Science Fund, adjunct professor of Lanzhou University, president of China Longshan Culture Research Association, executive director of China Ancient Ceramics Society, artistic director of Shandong Collectors Association, senior painter of Shandong Painting Academy, academic consultant of Hanguang Bookstore of Taiwan Province Province, academic consultant of Korean National Academy of Sciences and honorary academician of Bologna University.
Oracle Bone Inscriptions and other four Oracle Bone Inscriptions monographs were published. The authoritative media commented on Fengjun Liu: "Not only Oracle bones were discovered, but also some related theoretical studies on Oracle bones were clearly explained." "The development history of Chinese characters in China will also change. The discoverer of Oracle Bone Inscriptions is known as the contemporary king and the "father of Oracle Bone Inscriptions".
Chinese name: Fengjun Liu.
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Alias: Long Peng, No.
Nationality: China.
Place of birth: Mengyin County, Shandong Province
Date of birth: 1952
Occupation: teacher
Graduate school: Peking University.
Major achievements: the discovery of Oracle Bone Inscriptions.
Constructing the Theoretical Framework of China's Art Archaeology
Representative works: introduction to bone carving and art archaeology.
Title: Professor
Character experience
1978 graduated from Peking University and was assigned to teach at Shandong university after graduation. Oracle Bone Inscriptions, which he discovered in 2005, is the source of Oracle Bone Inscriptions. In 200 1 year, his monograph "Introduction to Art Archaeology" was rated as one of the masterpieces of China Cultural Archaeology 10 in the 20th century, and was recognized by academic circles as the first person who initiated the theoretical system of China's art archaeology. In 2002, he was awarded the Top 100 Masters of Cultural Archaeology in China by China Cultural Relics Newspaper. He is also the hero of the return of the Buddha's head in Simen Pagoda in Jinan, the discoverer of the ancestral forest of Chongshan Stone, and the proponent of the "Qingzhou-style" Buddha statue. In 2004, he was hired as a famous contemporary painter in China by the State Council Municipal Bureau of Organs Affairs. In 2009, the California government awarded him an honorary certificate of art.
research direction
Mainly engaged in archaeology, art history, ancient Chinese characters and calligraphy teaching and research.
Main contribution
school achievement
He has published more than 0/0 academic monographs and more than 0/00 academic papers, some of which have been translated into English, Japanese and Korean.
Professor Fred kleiner, a world-famous art historian and archaeologist, praised Fengjun Liu as "a real modern scholar, a traditional artist, an excellent researcher and an outstanding speaker" and "a rigorous and accomplished scholar of oriental archaeology and history". His academic achievements are mainly manifested in the following five aspects:
1.In the spring of 2005, Oracle Bone Inscriptions was discovered in Fengjun Liu, which was an early script of China, which was popular about 4600-3300 years ago and was the source of Oracle Bone Inscriptions. He has published four monographs of Oracle Bone Inscriptions, which were published in Literature, History and Philosophy, Journal of Shandong University, Shandong Social Sciences and Popular Archaeology. Many authoritative media, such as Guangming Daily, Popular Daily and China Social Sciences, published articles to publicize and speak highly of Fengjun Liu: "Not only Oracle Bone Inscriptions was discovered, but also some related Oracle Bone Inscriptions theory studies were clearly expounded, which provided a systematic theoretical guiding ideology for the future study of Oracle Bone Inscriptions." There is no doubt that the Chinese civilization has lasted for five thousand years, and the development history of China characters will also change. The discoverer of Oracle Bone Inscriptions is known as the contemporary king and the "father of Oracle Bone Inscriptions". The top leaders of the central government praised Fengjun Liu for "making great contributions to our country".
2. 200 1 10, Fengjun Liu's monograph "Introduction to Art Archaeology" was voted as one of the best works of China cultural archaeology 10 in the 20th century by readers of China Cultural Relics Newspaper. Many authoritative media, such as China Heritage Newspaper, believe that Introduction to Art Archaeology provides a basic framework for China's art archaeology and initially defines the scope of China's art archaeology. It is not only the first monograph written by archaeologists to systematically discuss art archaeology, but also the first work to systematically adopt archaeological findings and research results, making China's art archaeology systematic and standardized. He is recognized as the first person in academic circles to establish a theoretical system of art archaeology. In 2002, he was rated as one of the 100 famous archaeological experts in China by China Cultural Relics Newspaper.
3. In July, 2002, Fengjun Liu went to Taiwan for appraisal at the invitation of Taiwan Province Damo Gushan Cultural and Educational Foundation, and negotiated with the Foundation to donate the Sui Buddha head of Simen Pagoda free of charge and issue an appraisal certificate. At the same time, he was entrusted by the Foundation to coordinate and solve all kinds of matters concerning Buddha's head in Shandong Province, and was responsible for business work. On June 65438+February 65438+February 7, 2002, the Buddha's head returned smoothly, and it was known as "the hero of the Buddha's head returning to the Four Pagodas". Fengjun Liu is also the discoverer of ancestral forest of Chongshan Stone, the first appraiser of shouyangshan Rock Book, and the proposer of Qingzhou-style Buddha statue.
4. Learn calligraphy at an early age, starting with Yan and Liu, and then learning calligraphy such as Erwang and Mi. After I went to college, I visited the rubbings of bronze inscriptions in Shang and Zhou Dynasties. He scientifically put forward the three principles of bronze inscriptions and the aesthetic standards of "shape", "ink" and "spirit" in calligraphy creation. During the second World Chinese Art Conference from 65438 to 0999, his calligraphy works won the International Honorary Gold Award and the honorary title of "Outstanding Chinese Artists in the World". In 2004, he was hired as a famous contemporary painter in China by Xishan Service Office of the State Council Municipal Bureau of Organ Affairs. At the invitation of the State Council Municipal Bureau of Organs Affairs, he visited Beijing for many times to pay New Year greetings to the leaders of the State Council. He has been invited to hold art and archaeology lectures and book fairs in Japan, South Korea, the United States, Hongkong and Taiwan Province. In September 2009, he was invited to hold a book fair at the Asia-Pacific Art Museum in Los Angeles, USA. In recognition of his outstanding achievements and contributions in the field of art, the California government specially awarded him an artistic honorary certificate.
5. Fengjun Liu has been recruiting and guiding Chinese and foreign master students and doctoral students for a long time. He has taught undergraduate and graduate students such courses as art archaeology, introduction to art history, ancient painting and calligraphy art, sculpture art, ceramic history, Buddha art, ancient jade, archaeological theory and method, general theory of archaeology, archaeology of Han and Tang dynasties, comparative study of Chinese and foreign art, etc. The team leader has presided over field archaeological investigations and excavations for many times. In 2000, he won the first prize of excellent teaching achievement of Shandong University. In 2005, CCTV publicized the undergraduate teaching of Shandong University, and Fengjun Liu gave lectures to undergraduates on behalf of Shandong University professors, which was broadcast on CCTV news broadcast.
Academic monograph
1, Fengjun Liu: China Ancient Ceramic Art, Shandong Education Press, 1990.
2. Fengjun Liu: Research on the History of Archaeology and Sculpture Art, Shandong Fine Arts Publishing House, 199 1 edition.
3. Introduction to Art Archaeology by Fengjun Liu, Shandong University Press, 1995. Higher Education Press, 2065438+2004.
4. Fengjun Liu: Shandong Buddha Art, Artists Press (Taiwan Province Province) 200 1 Edition. Cultural relics publishing house reprinted in 2008.
5. Fengjun Liu et al. Research on Buddhist Statues in the Yellow River Delta, Shandong People's Publishing House, 2003.
6. Fengjun Liu: The Discovery and Research Series of Oracle Bone Inscriptions Changle Oracle Bone Inscriptions, Shandong Pictorial Publishing House, 2008.
7. Fengjun Liu: Sculpture Art in Archaeology, Shandong Pictorial Publishing House, 2009.
8. Fengjun Liu: Oracle Bone Inscriptions Discovery and Research Series Shouguang Oracle Bone Inscriptions, Shandong Pictorial Publishing House, 20 10.
9. Fengjun Liu: Discovery and Research Series of Longshan Bone Carvings, Shandong Pictorial Publishing House, 20 12.
10, Fengjun Liu: Bone Carving, Shandong Pictorial Publishing House, 20 15.
1 1, Fengjun Liu et al. Editor-in-Chief: Questions about Art Archaeology 100, Sichuan Fine Arts Publishing House, 2004.
12, Fengjun Liu et al. Editor-in-Chief: The Art of Buddha Statue in Simen Pagoda and the Study of Buddha Statue in Shandong, China Literature and History Publishing House, 2005.
Academic paper
1, Fengjun Liu: A preliminary study of stone and beast sculptures in front of tombs in the Eastern Han Dynasty and Southern Dynasties, Archaeology and Cultural Relics, No.3, 1986.
2. Fengjun Liu: Textual Research on Twelve Gods in Stone Carvings of Sui and Tang Tombs, Journal of Shandong University, 1987, 1.
3. Fengjun Liu: Plastic Arts of Shinto Stone Carvings in Mausoleums of Eastern Han Dynasty and Wei and Jin Dynasties, Art Research No.3, 1987.
4. Fengjun Liu: A Preliminary Study of Stone Carvings in the Northern and Southern Dynasties, Cultural Relics of the Central Plains No.2, 1988.
5. Fengjun Liu: "A picture of a lady with a stone pier unearthed from the Tang Tomb", No.8, 1988.
6. Fengjun Liu and others wrote: The site of Zhongchen porcelain kiln in Zaozhuang, Shandong Province, Journal of Archaeology, No.3, 1989.
7. Fengjun Liu: Research on Early Buddhist Sculpture Art in China, Research on World Religions,No. 1990.
8. Fengjun Liu: Analysis of the Artistic Features of Terracotta Warriors and Horses in the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor, Wenbo, No.2, 1990.
9. Fengjun Liu: "Ancient gentlemen must wear jade-a study of jade carvings and ornaments in Shang and Zhou Dynasties", Journal of Yantai University, No.2, 1990.
10, Fengjun Liu: the position of Han and Tang ceramic art in the history of world ceramics, Journal of Shandong University (Philosophy Edition), No.4, 199 1.
1 1, Fengjun Liu: Teaching and Research of Art Archaeology in China, Collection of Works Commemorating the 20th Anniversary of the Founding of Archaeology Major of Shandong University, Shandong University Press 1992.
12, Fengjun Liu: Buddhist Sculpture Art of Northern Dynasties in Shandong, Journal of Archaeology No.3, 1993.
13, Fengjun Liu: portrait art of Fuxi Nuwa in Han and Tang Dynasties, dragon language and material art, 1993 June and July.
14, Fengjun Liu et al. : Shinto Stone Carving Art of China Ancient Mausoleum (I), China Cultural Relics World, April 92nd, 1993.
15, Fengjun Liu: On the position of art in the origin of Chinese civilization, China Cultural Relics World No.99 1 1 month, 1993.
16, Fengjun Liu: Textual research on the statues of Maitreya Buddha and Guanyin in northern Shandong, No.2 of Literature, History and Philosophy, 1994.
17, Fengjun Liu: China Ancient Jade Aesthetic Shallow Wheel, China Cultural Relics WorldNo.10/January, 1994.
18, Fengjun Liu: Grottoes Art and the Popularization of Zen in Sixteen Countries in Hexi, China Cultural Relics WorldNo. 109. Setber, 1994.
19, Fengjun Liu: Problems needing serious consideration in the current restoration and understanding of art archaeology, China Cultural Relics World,No. 1 13. January 1995.
20. Fengjun Liu: Research on Basic Types of Art Archaeology, China Heritage WorldNo. 1 19. July, 1995.
2 1, Fengjun Liu: Analysis of the time and reasons for the destruction of stone Buddha statues in the Northern Dynasties in Qingzhou area, Journal of Shandong University, No.2, 1997.
22. Fengjun Liu: A preliminary study on the structure of Shandong ancient porcelain kiln and the development sequence of firing technology, Archaeology 1997 No.4. ..
23. Fengjun Liu: Nomenclature, Nature and Research Contents of Art Archaeology, No.4 Literature, History and Philosophy, 1997.
24. Fengjun Liu: A comprehensive and in-depth study of art archaeology, China Cultural Relics WorldNo. 14 1May, 1997.
25. Fengjun Liu: Artistic Style of Stone Buddha Statues in the Late Northern Dynasties in Qingzhou Area, Journal of Shandong University (Philosophy Edition) No.3+0998.
26. Fengjun Liu: Buddhism and the art of "image teaching", Journal of Shandong University 1999 No.4.
27. Fengjun Liu: Stone Buddha in the late Northern Dynasties and Qingzhou style unearthed in Qingzhou area, Journal of Archaeology,No. 1, 2002.
28. Fengjun Liu: "My Love for Art Archaeology and Bronze Calligraphy —— Research on Three Elements and Key Points of Bronze Calligraphy", Art Watch, No.5, 2007.
29, Fengjun Liu:' My Several Reading Methods',' Modern Education Herald' 2002 65438+February 2.
Liu Fengjun: Volume 4, 2004.
3 1, Fengjun Liu: amazing discovery at the beginning of this century-Oracle Bone Inscriptions's discovery and research, China Fine Arts Research, No.4, 2009.
32. Fengjun Liu: China's early reading and reading of Oracle Bone Inscriptions, Journal of Shandong University, No.6, 20 12.
33. Fengjun Liu: Oracle Bone Inscriptions-China Early Writing, Popular Archaeology (inaugural issue)No. 1 issue, 20 13.
34. Fengjun Liu: Distribution and Staging of Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shandong Province, Shandong Social Sciences, No.6, 20 13.
35. Fengjun Liu: Oracle Bone Inscriptions is the main source of Oracle Bone Inscriptions, Literature, History and Philosophy No.5, 20 13.
Winning record
Fengjun Liu's academic monographs and papers have won outstanding achievement awards from Shandong University, Shandong Province and China Academy of Social Sciences for nearly 20 times. Mainly includes:
1,199365438+In February, Fengjun Liu's Research on the History of Archaeology and Sculpture won the second prize for outstanding achievements in social sciences in Shandong Province.
2. 1996 12. An Introduction to Art Archaeology written by Fengjun Liu won the second prize for outstanding achievements in social sciences in Shandong Province.
3.65438-0999 During the 2nd World Chinese Art Conference, Professor Fengjun Liu won the "International Honorary Gold Award" for his calligraphy inscription and was awarded the honorary title of "World Outstanding Chinese Artist".
4. In July, 2000, Fengjun Liu won the third Xia Nai Archaeological Award for "Introduction to Art Archaeology".
5. In 2000, Fengjun Liu Art Archaeology won the first prize of teaching achievement of Shandong University.
In April, 20001year, according to the statistics of China Social Science Citation Index (1998), China Social Science Research and Evaluation Center of Nanjing University ranked Fengjun Liu as the top ten in the total citation ranking of artistic papers.
On July 2001August 3 1 day, Teacher Fengjun Liu won the third prize (textbook) for teaching achievements of art archaeology in Shandong Province.
8.200 1, 10 Fengjun Liu's Introduction to Art Archaeology was voted as one of the best cultural archaeology works in the 20th century 10 by readers of China Cultural Relics Newspaper. Another 9 works were obtained by experts from China Academy of Social Sciences. 200 1 12 1 Shandong University held a grand celebration meeting and academic report meeting for Professor Fengjun Liu to win the Best Works Award in the 20th century. In the second issue of Literature, History and Philosophy in 2002, Introduction to Art Archaeology was introduced to the academic circles as the first historical masterpiece in the 20th century.
9. In 2009, Fengjun Liu's "Changle Bone Carving" won the third prize of outstanding achievements in soft science in Shandong Province in 2009.
10, September 2, 20091-23, Fengjun Liu was invited to hold a book fair at the Asia-Pacific Art Museum in Los Angeles, which was well received. In recognition of Professor Fengjun Liu's outstanding achievements and great contributions in the field of art, the California government awarded him an honorary certificate of art.
1 1, 2012 On September 9, 2002, Fengjun Liu proposed a motion entitled "Five Thousand Years of Chinese Civilization-Accelerating the Study and Recognition of Early Inscriptions in China".
On June 12, 20 13, 165438+ 10/4, the Social Science Journal published an exclusive interview with Fengjun Liu. Editor's note: "There is no doubt that Chinese civilization has already made progress in the study of Oracle Bone Inscriptions. Fengjun Liu, the discoverer of Oracle Bone Inscriptions,
On June 5th 13, 20th14, and June 6th 16, Shandong Education Television recorded and premiered the first and second episodes of Contemporary Kings.