Ding Zaixian, whose name is Zhang Fu, is Beihai, a calligrapher, writer and poet. A well-known scholar of Dongyi culture, because he systematically deciphered Dongyi bone inscriptions, he was praised as the first person in China to decipher bone inscriptions and the first person in the art of bone inscriptions. Born in yinan county in 1952. Party member, a senior economist and researcher at the Party School. I loved poetry and calligraphy since I was a child, and I was taught by Mr. Sun Yiqing, Ouyang Zhongshi, Jiang Weisong and Wei Qihou. At present, he is a researcher at the Tourism Research Center of Shandong Academy of Social Sciences and a visiting professor at Shandong Foreign Affairs Translation Institute, Shandong Tourism Institute, Weifang Institute of Science and Technology, Qilu Institute of Technology, etc.
Mr. Ding is currently the president of China Bone Carving Literature Art Research Institute, the director of Shandong Ancient Dongyi Culture and Bone Carving Literature Research Center, the president of China Dongyi Culture Research Institute, the vice president of China Longshan Culture Research Institute, the vice president of China Ancient Philology Society, the vice president of China Confucius Calligraphers Association, the vice president of China International Tourism Culture Artists Association, the vice president of China Tourism Future Research Institute, the deputy director of Leisure Rural Committee of International Leisure Industry Association, the vice president of Shandong Literature, History, Calligraphy and Painting Research Association, and the vice president of Shandong Cultural Tourism Association. He also served as consultant of Shandong Young Writers Association, honorary president of China Confucius Painting and Calligraphy Institute, member of expert group of Shandong Famous Brand Strategy Promotion Committee, expert group of Shandong Service Standardization Committee, member of Shandong Social Science Talent Pool, member of Shandong Calligraphers Association, member of Shandong Writers Association, director of Shandong Poetry Society and many other social positions.
Mr. Ding has a lot of monographs. The Landscape Flat Tiles, published in 26, is the first monograph on metrical poetry, calligraphy and photography with the theme of tourism in China, which has the function of Shandong tour guide books. Wang Zhidong, the first author, published in the same year, "Great Tourism Province in Shandong" is a monograph that comprehensively introduces Shandong tourism and has been highly praised by the Propaganda Department of the Provincial Party Committee. In 29, Tourism Etiquette, co-authored with her daughter Ding Lei, is a masterpiece that comprehensively discusses tourism etiquette, and is praised by experts as the first practical encyclopedia of tourism etiquette in China, which plays an important guiding role in tourism service. The Travel Encyclopedia published in 21 covers all aspects of tourism, which is not only the first monograph on the popularization of tourism science in China's tourism industry, but also the first travel encyclopedia.
In p>212, over 9, words of "Dongyi Culture and Interpretation of Shandong Bone Carvings" (chief editor: Ding Zaibin) were published by China Literature and History Publishing House, which is the first masterpiece in China to comprehensively discuss Dongyi culture as the source of Chinese culture. It will play an important role in deeply digging Qilu culture and tracing the development of Chinese civilization, especially in the systematic decoding and interpretation of the important remains of Dongyi culture-bone carvings. For this reason, Shandong Academy of Social Sciences, Shandong Tourism Bureau and Shandong Literature, History, Calligraphy and Painting Research Association held seminars for it, which were called "epoch-making cultural masterpieces", "encyclopedia of Dongyi culture" and "indispensable leader and navigator in the study of Dongyi culture and bone inscriptions" by experts attending the meeting.
The bone inscriptions discovered and named by Professor Fengjun Liu of Shandong University are more than 1 years earlier than those of Oracle Bone Inscriptions. So far, with the help of his brother Ding Zaibin, Ding Zaixian has deciphered more than 35 words from more than 2 bone inscriptions collected in Liu Jiaoshou, and written the evolution of bone inscriptions in five fonts: bone inscriptions, Oracle Bone Inscriptions, bronze inscriptions, seal script and official script. In order to make readers more intuitive, each word is accompanied by an original bone carving. Some words in Oracle Bone Inscriptions that have not been deciphered, and some of them are incorrectly explained or inaccurate are interpreted one by one in the section "Interpretation of Bone Inscriptions (Written by Ding Zaibin)" in Ding Zaixian's Interpretation of Bone Inscriptions. Xinhua News Agency, Popular Daily, China Travel News, American Huaxing News, Jinan Times, Cultural Monthly, Shandong TV Station, Xinhuanet, People's Daily, China Economic Net, Popular Net, Shandong Net and other major media reported in length. People's Daily, China Economic Net, Popular Net and Shandong Net specially set up research columns on Dongyi culture and bone inscriptions, reprinted some papers on Dongyi culture and bone inscriptions and deciphered bone inscriptions, which were widely used. Because of Ding Zaixian's great achievements in studying Dongyi culture and systematically deciphering bone inscriptions, he is known as a famous Dongyi cultural scholar and the first person to decipher bone inscriptions in China.
Mr. Ding loved poetry and calligraphy since he was a child, and was taught by Sun Yiqing, Ouyang Zhongshi, Jiang Weisong and Wei Qihou. His monograph "Landscape Flat" is called "three wonders of poetry, calligraphy and photography" by experts. His calligraphy art pursues "two kings" and "Mi Fei", and he is fond of writing han li, especially good at cursive writing, creating an artistic style that represents his own rigorous, chic and unrestrained characteristics. Many of his calligraphy works have been collected by Chinese and foreign friends, and have been included in the Dictionary of Contemporary China Calligraphy Celebrities edited by China Calligraphers Association and the Dictionary of Contemporary Shandong Calligraphers edited by Shandong Calligraphers Association. The unique Dongyi Bone Carving Documentary Art is a school of its own, and its ancient and elegant artistic style fully embodies the wisdom and cultural leading position of Dongyi people in creating characters, so it is known as "the first person in China Bone Carving Documentary Art".
in June, 213, the research and development and utilization of Dongyi bone inscriptions (a key project of Shandong province's art science as a cultural special category) was approved by Shandong province. In February 212, the members of this key research group completed the scientific research and demonstration task of "Dongyi Culture and Interpretation of Shandong Bone Carvings" (published by China Literature and History Publishing House in February 212) with more than 9, words. The main viewpoints of this monograph are: Dongyi Culture is the source of Chinese culture, and Dongyi Bone Carvings are the source of Chinese characters. In January 214, Shandong Province decided to "implement the traceability project of Dongyi culture".