Is Gansu calligrapher called Li Wenlong?

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Li Wenlong (Yi poet and painter in Ming Dynasty)

Male, born in June in Zhuozhou City, Hebei Province, 1965. /kloc-0 was admitted to the history department of Hebei university in September, 1982./kloc-0 graduated in June, 1986 with a bachelor's degree in history. In July of the same year, he was assigned to Baoding Cultural Relics Management Office to engage in field archaeological excavation. He used to be the deputy director of Baoding Cultural Relics Management Office. 1998 10 passed the evaluation of wenbo deputy research librarian. From September 2003 to June 2004, 5438+ 10 passed the examination of the field archaeological training course held by National Cultural Heritage Administration in Linzi, Shandong Province, and obtained the qualification of the leader of China people's archaeological excavation. In June 2004, he was transferred to the Museum of Hebei University as the deputy curator, engaged in archaeological teaching and research on cultural relics in the collection.

Social position: Director of the Great Wall Research Committee of China Cultural Relics Society, member of the expert group of Hebei Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau Museum, director of Hebei Provincial Cultural Relics Archaeological Society. Deputy Editor-in-Chief of China Cultural Relics Atlas Hebei Volume, and Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Hebei Great Wall Records.

Major archaeological excavations:

1July 1986 to1June 1987, 1 1, I participated in the Bao Bei archaeological team composed of Peking University Institute of Archaeology and Culture and Hebei Institute of Cultural Relics, and investigated and excavated more than 20 ancient cultural sites and ancient tombs from the early Neolithic Age to the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period in xushui county, initially establishing the archaeological cultural sequence and ancient tombs in this area since 10,000 years. Among them, Nanzhuangtou site in xushui county is the earliest Neolithic site discovered in Hebei Province, which is of great significance to the study of the origin of ancient civilization in China.

1From March to August, 1988, he co-chaired the exploration and excavation of the ruins and ancient tombs of the Western Zhou Dynasty in Beifucheng, Tang County, and * * * excavated 93 tombs of the Western Zhou Dynasty, and unearthed more than 2,000 pieces of bronzes, jade articles and pottery, which is of great significance to the study of ancient culture of the Western Zhou Dynasty in Hebei Province.

1spring of 989, presided over the general survey of cultural relics in Quyang Shahe Valley, cleared and excavated tombs of the Western Jin, Sui and Jin Dynasties in Tangxian County, and unearthed more than 50 pieces of various cultural relics. In May, in cooperation with Fuping Public Security Department, more than 2,000 precious gold coins "Chunhua Yuanbao" unearthed in Wutai Mountain, Shanxi Province were collected.

1989 to 1990 participated in the general survey of cultural relics in Hebei province, and was responsible for the investigation of Xingtai, Tangshan, Weichang, Baoding, Shunping and Tangxian counties. More than 400 cultural relics were newly discovered, among which the discovery of Zhongshan Great Wall in the Warring States Period filled the gap in the study of the ancient Great Wall in China.

199 1 year participated in the excavation of Fang tombs in the late Shang Dynasty in northern Zhuangzi, Dingzhou. There are more than 42 Shang tombs with bronze wares and other cultural relics 1000, which is the largest Shang tomb in northern China, attracting worldwide attention and winning 19 1 year's top ten new archaeological discoveries in China.

1993, presided over the excavation of more than 0/00 Han, Tang and Song tombs in Zhuozhou, Yixian and Xu Shui, and unearthed more than 4,000 pieces of various cultural relics.

1June 1994 to1July 1995, presided over the excavation of more than 0/00 Han tombs in Anxin, Xu Shui, Laishui and Wang Du, and unearthed more than 750 cultural relics. 165438+ 10 From July to June, he and Hebei Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics co-chaired the excavation of the tomb of Chu Wang, the ambassador of Yiwu Army who was stolen from Xiyanchuan, Quyang. The discovery of exquisite murals and painted reliefs of white marble filled the gap in the archaeology of the Northern Five Dynasties, and the ink-and-wash landscape paintings in murals were the earliest known in China. This excavation won the honorary nomination award for the top ten new archaeological discoveries in China from 65438 to 0995.

1995, 65438+February to 1996 presided over the excavation of 29 Han tombs in Zhuozhou, 4 stone tombs in the Eastern Han Dynasty in Dingxing and Han tombs in Lingbei Village in Dingzhou (the owner concluded that it might be Wei Ji, the mother of Emperor Han Ping).

1June 1996 to1June 1996, responsible for the investigation of the remains of the ancient Great Wall in the western mountainous area of Baoding.

1July, 1997 to1August, 1999, he presided over the excavation of the Neolithic site in Anliu Village, the 100-foot Neolithic site in Lixian County, the ancient tombs of the Han, Tang and Song Dynasties in Zhuozhou, the Han tombs in Gaochang, Tangxian County, Dingzhou, and the tombs of the Western Han nobles at the foot of Mancheng Mausoleum, covering an area of about 300 square meters, with 96 unearthed tombs and 650 cultural relics.

In 2000, he assisted National Cultural Heritage Administration and Hebei Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau to recover the painted warrior relief unearthed from the tombs of Chu kings in the Five Dynasties. After being stolen, it was transported to Christie's auction house in the United States for auction, which brought this precious cultural relic back to the motherland and caused a sensation at home and abroad.

From 2000 to 2002, a comprehensive and systematic investigation was conducted on the Great Wall in Hebei Province from the Warring States Period to the Ming Dynasty, and the distribution, trend and architectural form of the Great Wall in each era were clarified, which prepared detailed materials for compiling the Atlas of Cultural Relics in China, Hebei Branch and the Records of the Great Wall in Hebei Province.

From 10 to 12, 2002, he presided over the excavation of a tomb of a senior aristocrat of the Northern Wei Dynasty in Pushang Village, Quyang, and unearthed precious cultural relics such as epitaphs and pottery figurines.

In September 2002, in cooperation with Hebei Institute of Cultural Relics, the mural tomb of the Yuan Dynasty in Zhuozhou was excavated, which was the first scientifically excavated mural tomb of the Yuan Dynasty in Hebei Province. The murals of "Twenty-four Filial Piety" and Moping in the tomb were discovered for the first time in Hebei Province, which are of great value to the study of social life and funeral customs in Yuan Dynasty.

In June 2005, he presided over the investigation and excavation of Xixiang ancient city in Zhuozhou; Entrusted by Hebei Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau, he participated in the acceptance of archaeological excavations in Handan and Baoding. From April to July, 2006, entrusted by Hebei Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau, he presided over the excavation of Duting Site in Tangxian County, an archaeological excavation project of South-to-North Water Transfer Project. In February, 65438, he presided over the excavation of the Qing Dynasty cemetery in Dongyuhe, Mancheng County.

In June 2007, entrusted by Hebei Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau, he presided over the excavation of Han tombs in Huang Xi Village, Mancheng County; On June+10, 5438, the final review of China Cultural Relics Atlas, Hebei Branch Book and Hebei Provincial Records, Great Wall Records was completed.

From April to June, 2008, entrusted by Hebei Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau, the exploration and excavation of Song Zuling Site in Qingyuan County was completed.

In 2009, entrusted by Hebei Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau, he was responsible for the examination and acceptance of some materials of the Ming Great Wall resource survey.

20 10 was entrusted by Hebei Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau to investigate the Zhaonan Great Wall in Handan.

20 1 1 From March to May, entrusted by Hebei Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau, he presided over the archaeological exploration and excavation of the Han Tomb in Nanguan, Zhuozhou City; Participate in the demonstration meeting on the excavation of Tianzhuang ancient tomb in Quyang County;

July, 2065438+01—July, 2065438 +03 and February, 65438, at the invitation of China Institute of Cultural Relics, he was responsible for sorting out and compiling the General Report of the National Ming Great Wall Resources Survey.

Publication of monographs:

Tomb of the Kings of the Five Dynasties (co-authored by two people), Cultural Relics Publishing House,1998,65438+February.

Murals of Ancient Tombs in Hebei (main contributor), Cultural Relics Publishing House, 2000, 1 1.

Baoding Monument, Hebei Fine Arts Publishing House, June 5438+ 10.

A trip to the Great Wall of Hebei, Hebei People's Publishing House, February 2002.

Notes on epitaph unearthed in Baoding, Hebei Fine Arts Publishing House, April 2003.

Shunping Yaoshanwang Manor, Hebei Fine Arts Publishing House, March 2004.

Important Archaeological Discoveries in Hebei (1949—2009) —— Tomb of the Five Dynasties Kings, Science Press, 2009, the second contributor.

The great wall of Hebei province (8 1 volume), deputy editor-in-chief of cultural relics publishing house 20 1 1.

Ming Great Wall (edited by National Cultural Heritage Administration, one of the contributors, Cultural Relics Publishing House, 20 12 1 1).

Investigation on the Collection Resources of the Ming Great Wall (edited by National Cultural Heritage Administration, Cultural Relics Publishing House, 20 13, deputy editor)

National Cultural Heritage Administration: Atlas of China Cultural Relics-Hebei Volume, deputy editor, one of the main contributors, 20 13 10.

Publication of papers and excavation reports:

Investigation of Hongcheng Site in Tangxian County, Hebei Province, Archaeology No.5, 1996.

Brief report on excavation of mural tombs of the Five Dynasties in Quyang, Hebei Province, Cultural Relics No.9, 1996.

Brief report on excavation of mural tombs of Yuan Dynasty in Zhuozhou, Hebei Province, 3 issues of Cultural Relics in 2004.

Tomb of the Five Dynasties in Quyang, Art Museum, 65438+ China Cultural Relics Special Issue, February 28th, 0996.

Isn't the Phnom Penh Trench the Great Wall? China Heritage Newspaper, May 2004, 2 1, 8th edition.

Sui Tomb in Beicun, Tang County, Hebei Province, No.4 Cultural Relics of the Spring and Autumn Period, 199 1.

The Golden Tomb of China Construction Bank in Tang County, Hebei Province, a cultural relic of the Spring and Autumn Period 1992 1.

Brief report on the general survey of cultural relics in Xingtai City, Hebei Province, cultural relics in the Spring and Autumn Period 1995 1.

Brief report on the investigation of Songlindian site in Zhuozhou, Hebei Province, Cultural Relics Chunqiu No.2, 1996.

Investigation of Zhongshan Great Wall in Warring States Period, cultural relics in Spring and Autumn Period, 200 1, 1.

Four historical development stages of the ancient Great Wall in China, Cultural Relics Spring and Autumn Period, No.2, 200 1.

Brief Report on Excavation of Late Tang Tombs in Gong Yan Village, Xu Shui, Hebei Province, Cultural Relics in the Spring and Autumn Period, No.4, 200 1.

Tanshan Tomb in Shunping, Hebei Province, Warring States Period, Cultural Relics Spring and Autumn Period, No.4 in 2002.

Brief report on excavation of mural tombs of Yuan Dynasty in Zhuozhou, Hebei Province, 3 issues of Cultural Relics in 2004.

Overview of the Great Wall in Hebei, Cultural Relics in the Spring and Autumn Period, No.5, 2006.

Investigation and Research of Zhao, Yan and Qin Changcheng in Northern Hebei, Journal of China Great Wall Museum, No.3, 2009.

Textual research on Xixia bronze seal in Hebei University Museum, Cultural Relics in Spring and Autumn Period, 20 1 1, 6 issues.

Attend the course:

Archaeology: Theory, Method and Technology, Master of Archaeology, School of History;

"General Theory of Archaeology in China" (a compulsory course for undergraduates in History College); Appreciation of ceramics.

Guide the field practice of graduate students majoring in archaeology.

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