Castle Peak Shan Yu (1965438+June 6, 2002-65438+February 200213,993), whose real name was Xiong Wen, was originally Shan Yu. No, it was sent to Heshan people, the owner of the three-car pavilion, Shan Yu Iraqis and so on. And don't send it to crane magazine, Tao Zhai, etc. Born in Aichi Prefecture, Japan, he is a famous calligrapher in modern Japan.
Chinese name: Qingshan Shan Yu
ぁぉやまさんぅmbth
Alias: A native of Heshan, owner of a three-car pavilion, and an Iraqi from Shan Yu.
Nationality: Japan
Place of Birth: Gangnam City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan
Date of birth:1965438+June 6, 2002.
Date of death:1Feb. 993 13.
Occupation: Professor of Culture University
Main achievements: 1992 won the highest honor in Japan-Cultural Medal.
Minister Award of Japan Exhibition Culture Department (1963)
Japan Art Academy Award (1965)
Third Order of the Rising Sun (1985)
Representative works: seal cutting of Eye-opening (1990)
The life of the character
Born in Aichi Prefecture, Japan, he moved to Tokyo with his father. At the beginning, he was influenced by Nagoya family calligrapher Ike Kiyoyo, and was taught by Calligraphy Lin. Later, he entered the door of Mr. Nishikawa Ning, and the 30-year-old Qingshan completely changed his calligraphy concept. Mr Nishikawa Ning, the son of Nishikawa Harudo, a great calligrapher in Meiji era, is a famous Japanese calligrapher, sinologist and calligraphy theorist, and one of the highest directors of Japanese calligraphy after the war. ) His works won the Minister's Award of Japan's Exhibition Culture Department (1963), Japan Art Academy Award (1965), Schoenberg's Third-Class Sunrise Medal (1985), Cultural Contribution (title) (1988) and 65438. He has served as a professor at Taitung Culture University and Zhongjing University, chairman and consultant of Shen Qian Calligraphy and Taoism Society, director, permanent director and consultant of Japan Exhibition (as a judge 19 times, the highest in history), academician of Japan Art Academy, special consultant of All-Japan Calligraphy and Taoism Alliance, and founded the largest calligraphy group in Japan to read and sell books and served as general manager. Twenty people in Asahi Modern Calligraphy Exhibition (1975, when Mr. Qingshan was 32 years old) was produced every year from creation to his death.
19 12 (forty-five years of Meiji) was born in Aichi Prefecture, Japan, whose real name was Xiong Wen. He studied under Xichuanning, and came out of Shudao Academy in Taitung in his early years. He devoted himself to studying and expressed his epigraphy style with seal characters. He has made great contributions to the development and cultivation of China's calligraphy in Shen Qian Shudao Society, Dadong Culture University and Japanese exhibitions. He used to be the executive director of Japan Exhibition, an academician of Japan Art Academy, and a consultant of Shen Qian Shudao Association, and won three book awards from Japan Art Academy.
Japan's "Modern Calligraphy Exhibition 20" is the highest-level calligrapher lineup in Japan. From 1957 to 1989, the first Modern Calligraphy Exhibition 20 was held, and Mr. Sugiyama Qingshan was a Japanese calligrapher.
In his early years, he participated in Xilang Printing Company, conducted calligraphy exchanges in China for many times, and exhibited ancient Japanese collections, which made outstanding contributions to Sino-Japanese cultural exchanges.
experience
19 12 (Meiji 45)
He was born in Aichi Prefecture, named Castle Peak, Xiong Wen and Shan Yu.
196 1 year (thirty-six years of Showa)
He was appointed as the founding chairman of the Calligraphy Association.
1983 (Showa 58)
Elected as a member of Japan Arts Council.
1992 (flat four years)
Won the highest honor in Japan-the Cultural Medal.
1993 (5 years of heisei)
Died on February 13. At the age of 81.