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Huang Yongyu's works
Huang Yongyu's works include Old King's Map, Illustration of Snow Peak Fable, Ye Shengtao's Fairy Tale, Hungry Galaxy, Forest Group Painting, Byron Statue, Mayekhovsky Statue, Self Statue, Spring Tree, and Township Wine Glass Width.

Huang Yongyu, pen name Huang Xingbing, Huang Niu, Niu Fuzi, from Changde, Hunan, 1924. Originally from Fenghuang County, Hunan Province, Tujia nationality. He is now a professor at the Central Academy of Fine Arts. He used to be the head of printmaking department of Central Academy of Fine Arts and the vice chairman of China Artists Association. He is good at poetry, painting and writing, and has published Six Chapters of Yongyu and An Old Man Older than Me.

On the afternoon of July 28th, an old man dressed in a yellow shirt with half-rolled sleeves and a light blue tie on his chest appeared briskly, like a crashing magnet, which immediately attracted various media to him.

Brief introduction of Huang Yongyu

Huang Yongyu received a primary education and an incomplete secondary education. Because of his poor family, 12 years old went out to make a living and worked as a child laborer in a small porcelain factory in the mountainous area of Fujian, Anhui. Later, he moved to Shanghai, Taiwan Province Province and Hongkong. At the age of 65,438+04, he began to publish his own works. Later, he focused on printmaking, and his unique printmaking works are well-known at home and abroad.

/kloc-began to make a living by painting and wood carving at the age of 0/6. Worked as a Potter, a primary school teacher, a middle school teacher, a family education librarian, an art trainer of a drama troupe, a newspaper editor, a screenwriter, a professor of the Central Academy of Fine Arts, a vice chairman of the China Artists Association, a consultant of the 9th China Artists Association, and an honorary member of the 10th China Federation of Literary and Art Circles.