About Xi Murong, Xi Murong s classic works

Updated on amusement 2024-06-18
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Xi Murong is a Mongolian female poet. Originally from Ming'an Banner, Chahar League, Inner Mongolia. The full name of Mongolia is Mulun Silianbo, which means mighty river.

    After being a Mongolian royal family, my grandmother is a royal princess. 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.

    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.

    When you are young, if you fall in love with someone, please, please be sure to be gentle with him.

    No matter how long or how short you have been in love, if you can always be gentle with each other, then all the moments will be a flawless beauty.

    If you have to separate, say goodbye and thank him in your heart for giving you a memory.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Xi Murong's classic work is "Monologue".

    One of the expressions of character language in Xi Murong's "Monologues" literary work. It refers to people's inner activities such as self-reflection and self-talk. Through the inner confession of the characters, the hidden inner world of the characters is revealed.

    It can fully display the thoughts and personalities of the characters, so that readers can have a deeper understanding of the characters' thoughts, feelings and spiritual outlook, and this entry contains the interpretation and classification of the monologue, as well as the opening remarks of Lin Junjie's 2007** "The Western Boundary", poems and articles of the same name.

    Xi Murong

    Xi Murong (October 15, 1943-), full name Mu Lun Xi Lianbo, pen names Xiao Rui, Mo Rong, Mu Lun, Xi Lianbo, Qianhua, etc., was born in Chongqing, graduated from Taiwan Normal University, contemporary painter, poet, and essayist.

    Xi Murong entered the Art Department of Taipei Normal University at the age of 14 and officially began to study painting, and at the same time began to write prose and poetry. In 1956, he contributed to publications such as "The Free Youth". He graduated from the Fine Arts Department of Taiwan Normal University in 1963 and completed his studies at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels, Belgium in 1966, and won many awards such as the Royal Belgian Gold Medal and the Brussels Gold Medal.

    In 1976, he won the "Unforgettable Figures" essay award from Crown Magazine.

    Her works are steeped in ancient oriental philosophies, with early laughter and religious overtones, revealing a desolate charm of the impermanence of life. He is the author of more than 50 kinds of poetry collections, prose collections, picture albums and anthologies, and his poems such as "Qili Xiang", "Youth Without Complaints" and "A Flowering Tree" are popular and have become classics. He is the author of the sketch "Three Strings", the prose "Concentric Collection", "Writing to Happiness" and "The Country Waits".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1.Xi Murong is a 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.

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