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Liu Yong 劉墉 | |
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Born | February 1949 (age 75) |
Occupation | Educator, novelist, painter, philanthropist |
Nationality | Taiwanese-American |
Alma mater | National Taiwan Normal University (BFA) St. John's University (MA) Columbia University (PhD) |
Spouse | Bi Wei Wei |
Children | Liu Shiuan(1972—) and Liu Yvonne(1989—) |
Liu Yong (b. February, 1949) is a Taiwanese-American educator. He founded the Shui Yun Zhai Cultural Enterprise, and has built over 40 schools in rural China. [1]
Liu is also an author. His books have been translated into English, Korean, Vietnamese, and Thai, among other languages. [2] Liu’s works are featured in school textbooks in mainland China and Taiwan. [2] He has toured China, Taiwan, Malaysia, and Singapore to speak on educational topics. A chapter from one of Liu's many motivational books for adolescents is included as a potential topic for the reading-aloud test on the Putonghua Proficiency Test. [3]
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Liu Yong was born and raised in Taipei. [1] His father died when he was nine years old.[ citation needed ] He later graduated from Cheng Kung Senior High School.[ citation needed ] He attended National Taiwan Normal University and obtained a Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts in 1972. [1]
While pursuing his Bachelor's degree, Liu won first place in the fine arts department exhibition at National Taiwan Normal University. [4] Upon graduation in 1972, he became an art teacher at Cheng Kung Senior High School.[ citation needed ] He was invited to participate in the Asia Contemporary Art Exhibition at age 23, and the National Art Exhibition at age 25.[ citation needed ]
From November 30, 1971 to April 5, 1974, Liu hosted the prime-time China Television quiz show "Seconds Count Down".[ citation needed ] Between 1973 to 1977, he worked as a reporter and producer for China Television in Taipei.[ citation needed ]
In 1978, Liu represented China Television in the U.S. and became the artist-in-residence at the Danville Museum of Fine Arts and History in Virginia. [4] In 1980, he became the artist-in-residence at St. John's University in New York. [1] 11 years later in 1991, Liu was commissioned by Taiwan’s public television station to produce the documentary series, “The Spirit of Chinese Culture”. At the same time, he founded Shui Yun Zhai Cultural Enterprises in Taipei, which he continues to manage, in addition to working as a professional writer and artist.[ citation needed ]
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Liu was apprenticed to Huang Jun-Bi and Lin Yushan, artists of landscape, bird, and flower paintings.[ citation needed ] Liu imitated classical masterpieces in the National Palace Museum. His foundation, combined with education in Western painting from studying in the U.S., clear sketching technique, and background in literature led to the development of his style.
The style merges his self-invented technique of spraying ink onto wrinkled paper collages, the boneless strokes of bird and flower painting, texture strokes inspired by old Chinese masters, and sometimes his own form of Pointillism inspired by Impressionism.
Liu has become one of the few living Chinese painters to be included in Sotheby's and Christie's auctions in Hong Kong, Beijing, and New York.[ citation needed ]
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