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Yang Xiaojian |
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杨小健 |
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1960 |
Yang Xiaojian, which literally translated means " strong athlete " was born in Taiyuan, |
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capital of the Chinese province of Shanxi, into a very sports orientaded family. |
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His father, Yang Shuiyin, head book-keeperat the Zhongyan glass Company in Taiyuan, | ||||||||||||||||||||
was one of the first official table tennis umpires in the Républic of China. | ||||||||||||||||||||
His mother, Yang Yueying, acknowledged by the authorities as a " national athlete " | ||||||||||||||||||||
beat the table tennis world champion three times. | ||||||||||||||||||||
1964 |
As a child, he spent hours playing with colours, and drawing on the floor using red brick. | |||||||||||||||||||
His mother taught art art a primary school, and gave him pictures to colour, and calligraphy | ||||||||||||||||||||
to copy. | ||||||||||||||||||||
1967 |
He started at the Haibianjie primary school in Taiyuan. Here, he was able to take part |
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in a variety of activities, and in the evenings he helped his mother to make copies |
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of the newspapers, in order to earn some pocket-money. His written works was often |
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shown to others as an example. |
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1969 |
He attended Nanhajiie school and helped illustrate the wall news. |
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1970 |
His mother was sent to the village Guxian. He accompanied her there and had a taste |
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of hard agricultural work. |
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1972 |
He went back to school, where he showed a keen interest in reading. |
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IIt was here that he first met Yie Qing who later became his wife. |
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1976 |
He joined the Army, PE Special Forces. In his spare time, or while he was on standby, | |||||||||||||||||||
he spent his time doing calligraphy, on the floor, using a stick. | ||||||||||||||||||||
When this was noticed, the Army offered him the job of doing the lettering on military maps. | ||||||||||||||||||||
However Yang Xiaojian wanted to learn more, and in order to get hold of more calligraphy |
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books, he wrote a letter which was published in the China Youth newspaper. As a result, |
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he was sent hundreds of books, including one by Li Zhengshi 李正時, a teacher |
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in Huangshi, whose calligraphy particularly impressed him. From that moment onwards, |
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he could only think of one thing : that he wanted to study. |
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1981 |
He had to wait another year before being demobilised and enjoying a taste of independence. | |||||||||||||||||||
He worked on different styles of ancient calligraphy with different teachers : | ||||||||||||||||||||
The Han dynasty, with Yuan Xulin 袁旭臨 |
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Li style with Yan Jun 閻俊 |
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Cursive style with Tian Shuchang 田樹萇 |
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1984 |
He married Ye Qing | |||||||||||||||||||
1985 |
Birth of his daughter : Xibei |
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1989 |
He took part in a calligraphy competition for the first time, and won first prize; he then entered competitions on a regular basis, and the following year he won the gold medal in Sanya, and third prize in Beijing. |
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1993 |
Birth of his second daughter : Jiayuan |
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1994 |
His lenghthy discussions with professor Wang Yong 王鏞, the calligrapher, |
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Zhao Lengyue 赵冷月 the well known artist, and Liu Jiu'an 劉九庵 of the Palace Museum, |
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helped him make progress not only with his painting but in his way of thinking. |
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1998 |
After the death of his father, he decided to travel to Hong Kong, Macau and Thailand | |||||||||||||||||||
with his mother. | ||||||||||||||||||||
1999 |
He bought an appartment west of Shanghai in Kanghong Garden. | |||||||||||||||||||
2000 |
He travelled to Korea and to China : to Sanya and the Yunnan, Lijiang, to the mountains | |||||||||||||||||||
of Yulong Snow and to Shangri-La, gathering ideas for paintings. |
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He reads a great deal, and was interested in the painters Motherwell, Dubuffet, Sulerque, |
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De Kooning, De Pierce. His work was becoming more abstract. |
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2005 |
In Shanghai, he set up his second studio " Base of Ink" at 50 Moganshanan Lu, and put his work on display. |
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2006 |
Exhibitions of his work were held in Japan, at the Soukoku gallery in Kyoto and the North Kamakura gallery in Tokyo. | |||||||||||||||||||
2007 |
The Kyoto city Museum held an exhibition of his work. | |||||||||||||||||||
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