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Xi Murong, female, Mongolian, full name Mulun Xi Lianbo, means mighty river. Born in Chongqing, Sichuan Province in 1943, his ancestral home is the nobles of the Ming'an Banner of the Chahar League. After the Mongolian royal family, my grandmother was a princess of the royal family.
In his father's military life, Xi Murong was born in Sichuan. At the age of thirteen, he began to write poems in his diary, and at the age of fourteen, he entered the Taipei Normal Art Department, and later entered the Art Department of Taiwan Normal University. In 1964, he entered the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels, Belgium, where he majored in oil painting.
After graduation, he served as an associate professor of fine arts at Hsinchu Teachers College in Taiwan. He has held dozens of solo exhibitions, published art collections, and won many painting awards. In 1981, Taiwan's Dadi Publishing House published Xi Murong's first poetry collection "Qili Xiang", which was reprinted seven times within a year.
Other poetry collections are also reprinted. Graduated from the Department of Fine Arts, National Taiwan Normal University and the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels, Belgium. She is a well-known painter in Taiwan, and a famous essayist and poet, author of poetry collections "Qili Xiang", "Youth Without Complaints", "Nine Chapters of Time", prose collections "There is a Song", "Poems in the Country", art treatises "Exploration of the Soul", "Thunder Color Art Theory" and so on.
Her works are steeped in ancient Eastern philosophies, with religious overtones, revealing a bleak charm of the impermanence of life. Xi Murong writes about love, life, and nostalgia, which is extremely beautiful, elegant and clear, lyrical and smart, full of love for life. influenced the growth of an entire generation.
He has created a collection of poems, "Shell", "Youth Without Complaints", "Qili Xiang", "Nine Chapters of Time", "In That Distant Place", "Song of the River", "There Is a Song", "Three Strings", "Writing to Happiness", "My Home is on the Plateau", "Mountain and Moon", "Zen", "Song of the Walking Board", "If", "A Spring Afternoon", "History Museum".
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Xi Murong (born October 15, 1943), whose full name is Mulen Silianbo, is a contemporary painter, poet, and essayist.
In 1963, Xi Murong graduated from the Fine Arts Department of Taiwan Normal University, and in 1966, he completed his studies at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels, Belgium, and won many awards such as the Belgian Royal Gold Medal and the Brussels Gold Medal Award. He is the author of more than 50 kinds of poetry collections, prose collections, picture albums and anthologies, and his poems such as "Seven Miles of Fragrance", "Youth Without Complaints" and "A Flowering Tree" are popular and have become classics.
Writing emotion: Xi Murong's poems mostly write about love, nostalgia, time and life, and the expression of love has become the first theme of Xi Murong's poetry. And among these emotions of love, there is sweetness and sorrow.
Xi Murong experiences the warmth of life from a woman's unique delicate perspective.
Personal honors: 1966, 1st Prize for Best Honors, the Duteron de TellĂ** MICE Award, the Gold Medal from the City of Brussels** and the Gold Medal of the Kingdom of Belgium.
In 1967, he participated in the "European Art Exhibition" held in Bijing and won two bronze medals from the European Artists Association.
In December 1981, "Out of the Stopper" won the Golden Tripod Award for Best Lyrics in the Record category.
In 2002, he was appointed as an honorary professor of Inner Mongolia University.
In 2013, he won the "Chinese Cultural Character Award".
In 2014, he won the "Poetry of the Year Award" in Taiwan's annual poetry selection.
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1. Xi Murong's works include: "Qili Xiang", (poetry), "Xizi" (poetry), "A Flowering Tree", (poetry), "Youth Without Complaints" (poetry), "Nine Chapters of Time Debate" (poetry), "Edge Light and Shadow", (poetry), "Lost Poems", (poetry),
2. "I Fold My Love" (poetry), "Three Strings", (sketch), "There is a Song", (prose), "Concentric Collection" (prose), "Write to Happiness", (prose), "Jiangshan Dai", (prose).
3 poetry collections: "Youth Without Complaints", "Qili Xiang", "Nine Chapters of Time", "Guessing the Stove in That Distant Place", "Song of the River", "There is a Song", "Three Strings", "Writing to Happiness", "My Home is on the Takasui Respect Plain", "Mountain and Moon", "Zen", "The Walking Board Like a Song", "If", "A Spring Afternoon", "History Museum".
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1.Xi Murong: Mongolian female poet.
2.Originally from Ming'an Banner, Chahar League, Inner Mongolia.
3.The full name of Mongolia is Mulun Silianbo, which means mighty river.
4.After being a Mongolian royal family, my grandmother is a royal princess.
5.In his father's military life, Xi Murong was born in Sichuan.
6.At the age of thirteen, he began to write poems in his diary, and at the age of fourteen, he entered the Taipei Normal Art Department, and later entered the Art Department of Taiwan Normal University.
7.In 1964, he entered the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels, Belgium, where he majored in oil painting.
8.After graduation, he served as an associate professor of fine arts at Hsinchu Teachers College in Taiwan.
9.He has held dozens of solo exhibitions, published art collections, and won many painting awards.
In the same year, Taiwan's Dadi Publishing House published Xi Murong's first poetry collection "Qili Xiang", which was reprinted seven times within a year.
11.He has also published poetry collections such as Youth Without Complaints (1982) and Nine Chapters of the Sedan Light of the Times (1987).
12.Other poetry collections are also reprinted.
The appreciation of Xi Murong's "Ending" The poetry of other poets can also be good poetry, and the most important thing is appreciation.
Xi Murong's representative works are: "On the Dark River" and "Transparent Sadness", both of which I like very much. ps: Her poetry is very good!! One of my favorite poets
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