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Liu Yijie's major works

He was employed as the artistic director of Datang Furong Garden in Qujiang, Xi City. (Qujiang County, Xi Province, 2004)

Entrusted by the Beijing Great Hall of the People's Administration and the General Office of the People's Government of Shaanxi Province, China, a large-scale bronze relief "From History to Future" was designed and produced, and it was permanently displayed in Shaanxi Hall of the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China. (Beijing, 1993)

The bronze sculpture "Shuttlecock" was selected for the 11th Asian Games Sports Art Exhibition, won the bronze medal and was collected by the Chinese Olympic Committee, permanently displayed in the China Sports Museum), and was selected for the China Sports Art Exhibition the following year. (Beijing, 1990)

The bronze sculpture "Running Bull" was designated as the trophy of the first "Hard Journey Photography Open" in China. (Collected by American collectors, 1986)

The woodcarving work "Mother and Son" was selected in the Complete Works of World Sculptures. ( 1989)

China Dictionary of Modern Artists includes individuals. ( 1989)

The bronze sculpture "Female Body" was selected in the "90 Hong Kong Art Exhibition", won the "Outstanding Artistic Talents Award Certificate" and was collected by the "International Outstanding Artistic Talents Foundation". (Hong Kong, 1990)

Bronze sculptures "A Woman's Naked", "The Life of a Bronze Carving" and "Sketching a Woman's Naked Sketch" were selected 199 1 China-Philippines Cultural Exchange Project. (Philippines)

Entrusted by Japan, he designed and produced a large-scale urban sculpture "Yang Guifei". (Ikucho, Japan, 1993)

Planning and presiding over the design of Singapore urban sculptures "Lion" and "Spring". (Singapore, 1993)

Invited by the Buddhist Charity Foundation to visit, entrusted by the Foundation to plan and design the indoor and outdoor murals, sculptures and related artistic landscapes of the "Gongdehui Memorial Hall". (Cooperation, 1993)