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Brief introduction of Xi Murong

Xi Murong (1943-), a famous poet, essayist and painter, is a Ming 'an Banner of Chahar League in Inner Mongolia. His published poems include Qilixiang, Youth Without Complaints, Nine Articles of Time, Marginal Light and Shadow, Lost Poems, I Fold My Love, etc. The new work "Xi Murong and Her Inner Mongolia" records Xi Murong's pursuit of nomadic culture from 1989 to 17, with beautiful words and photos taken by himself.

He was born in Sichuan, spent his childhood in Hongkong and grew up in Taiwan Province Province. After graduating from the Fine Arts Department of Taiwan Province Normal University, she went to Europe for further study. 1996, he graduated with the first place from the Royal Academy of Art in Brussels, Belgium.

He has held many solo exhibitions at home and abroad, and won the Royal Belgian Gold Award, the Brussels Municipal Government Gold Award, two bronze awards of the European Artists Association, the Golden Tripod Award for Best Lyrics, and the New Poetry Zhongxing Literature Medal. He used to be a professor at Taiwan Province Hsinchu Teachers College for many years, and now he is a professional painter.

There are more than 50 kinds of works, such as poetry collection, prose collection, picture album and anthology, which are widely read at home and abroad. In the past ten years, I have devoted myself to exploring Mongolian culture and taking my hometown as my creative theme. In 2002, he was appointed honorary professor of Inner Mongolia University.