Brief introduction of Xi Murong

Xi Murong, 1943, 10 was born on June 5th, Sichuan, and grew up in Taiwan Province province. His parents are both Mongolians from Inner Mongolia, and their Mongolian name is Princess Mulun. Xi Murong was born in Sichuan during his father's military life.

At the age of thirteen, he wrote poems in his diary. At the age of fourteen, he entered the Art Department of Taipei Normal University, and later entered the Art Department of Taiwan Province Provincial Normal University. 65438-0964 entered the Royal Academy of Art in Brussels, Belgium, specializing in oil painting. After graduation, he served as an associate professor of fine arts in Hsinchu Teachers College of Taiwan Province Province.

He held dozens of personal exhibitions, published a set of paintings and won many painting awards. 198 1 year, Taiwan Province dida publishing house published Xi Murong's first book of poetry, Li Qixiang, which was reprinted seven times a year. Other poems are also reprinted in one edition.

Xi Murong writes more about love, life and homesickness, which is extremely beautiful, elegant and transparent, lyrical and full of true love for life. It has influenced the growth of a whole generation.

1963 graduated from the Fine Arts Department of Taiwan Province Normal University in West Murong, and 1966 completed his further study at the Royal Academy of Art in Brussels. He has won many awards such as the Royal Belgian Gold Medal and the Brussels Municipal Government Gold Medal.

He has created more than 50 kinds of poems, essays, picture albums and anthologies, and poems such as Qilixiang, Youth without Complaints and A Flowering Tree have become classics.

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Award-winning record:

1966 won the first prize of the best class, the Dutron de Terry Foundation Award, the gold medal awarded by the Brussels municipal government and the gold medal of the Kingdom of Belgium.

1967 Participated in the "European Art Exhibition" held in Bijing, and won two bronze awards from the European Artists Association.

198 1 65438+February, The Journey to the West won the Jinding Award for Best Lyrics in Record Category.

In 2002, he was appointed honorary professor of Inner Mongolia University.

20 13 was awarded the "China Cultural Figures Award".

In 20/0/4, Kloc won the "Poetry Award of the Year" in the annual poetry selection of Taiwan Province Province.

20 17 12, written by Xi Murong and composed by Lu, sang "Song of Hometown" and won the Best Original Single Award in the 10th China Gold Record Award.

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