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Liu Yong (Chinese: 劉墉; pinyin: Liú Yǒng; Wade–Giles: Yung Liu; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lâu Iông; born February, 1949) is a Chinese educator, novelist, painter, and philanthropist. He founded the Shui Yun Zhai Cultural Enterprises and has built over 40 schools in rural China.

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  • Liu Yong (Chinese: 劉墉; pinyin: Liú Yǒng; Wade–Giles: Yung Liu; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lâu Iông; born February, 1949) is a Chinese educator, novelist, painter, and philanthropist. He founded the Shui Yun Zhai Cultural Enterprises and has built over 40 schools in rural China. He has written over 100 books that range from non-fiction essays to novels. Liu is a best-selling author in Mainland China and Taiwan. His books have been translated into English, Korean, Vietnamese, and Thai. Liu has toured Mainland China, Taiwan, Malaysia, and Singapore to speak on educational topics. A chapter from one of Liu's many motivational books for adolescents is included as a potential reading-aloud test topic on the Putonghua Proficiency Test. Liu has held over 30 solo exhibitions, and his paintings have been collected by museums across Asia and Europe. Sotheby’s, which regularly auctions his works, describes his unique style as the combination of utilizing ancient techniques, developing a contemporary manner, and contemplating philosophical thoughts. He commonly uses fine lines and delicate brushstrokes to depict landscapes, birds, and flowers. His “boneless style" is adorned to be one of the best achievements in Chinese fine arts history. (en)
  • 劉墉(1949年2月26日-),原名劉鏞,號夢然。生於臺北市,畫家、作家、教育家 。出版小說散文著作一百餘種,被譯為英、韓、越、泰等國文字發行,作品曾被收錄在兩岸中小學教科書。曾在國父紀念館、國立臺灣博物館、北京畫院、浙江美術館、遼寧省博及美國各地美術館舉行個人畫展。 (zh)
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  • February 1949 (en)
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  • 劉墉 (en)
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  • Liu Shiuan(1972—) and Liu Yvonne(1989—) (en)
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  • Liu Yong (en)
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  • 劉墉 (en)
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  • Educator, novelist, painter, philanthropist (en)
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  • Liú Yǒng (en)
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  • Lâu Iông (en)
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  • Bi Wei Wei (en)
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  • Yung Liu (en)
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  • 劉墉(1949年2月26日-),原名劉鏞,號夢然。生於臺北市,畫家、作家、教育家 。出版小說散文著作一百餘種,被譯為英、韓、越、泰等國文字發行,作品曾被收錄在兩岸中小學教科書。曾在國父紀念館、國立臺灣博物館、北京畫院、浙江美術館、遼寧省博及美國各地美術館舉行個人畫展。 (zh)
  • Liu Yong (Chinese: 劉墉; pinyin: Liú Yǒng; Wade–Giles: Yung Liu; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lâu Iông; born February, 1949) is a Chinese educator, novelist, painter, and philanthropist. He founded the Shui Yun Zhai Cultural Enterprises and has built over 40 schools in rural China. (en)
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  • Liu Yong (painter) (en)
  • 劉墉 (台灣) (zh)
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  • Liu Yong (en)
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