Liu Yong (writer)

Liu Yong (writer)

Liu Yong (Chinese: 刘墉; pinyin: liú yǒng) (February,1949- ). He was born in Taipei and became a famous writer and painter.Liu Yong's father died when he was 11 in 1958. In 1962, the house caught on fire but he and his mom survived from it. He graduated from Cheng Kung Senior High School, the National Taiwan Normal University and obtained a Doctorate in the Columbia University. He was once an art teacher in Cheng Kung Senior High School. He was invited by the National Taiwan Museum of History for a art exhibition of the modern painters and the national one. From November 30, 1971 to April 5, 1974, he hosted the China Television quiz show "Seconds Count Down" for the first time of his life as a television show host. From 1973 to 1977, he was hired as a journal of China Television. In 1978, he was hired as the Representative of China Television in America. In 1980, he became the school artist of St. John's University (Jamaica, NY).

Besides his achievements on painting, he has also published many essays. His essays can be divided into two genres, one kind is about how to get along with people and other one is inspirational essay. Those essays are usually the best-seller among the Chinese people area.

Family

*Wife:Bi Wei Wei
*Son:Liu Xuan(1972—)
*Daughter:Liu Yi Fan(1989—)

TV Shows Hosted

*China Television quiz show "Seconds Count Down" (Show time: November 30th, 1971 ~ April 5th, 1974)

TV Shows Made

*China Television politics show "Current Event Forum" (1976) received the Golden Bell Award of TV.

Extra Links

* [http://www.taconet.com.tw/janna/ Shui Li Yun Jian Tan Liu Yong (Visiting Liu Yong in between water and cloud)]
* [http://www.syzbooks.com/ Shui Yun Qi Cultural Company,Chao Yue Publishing House]
* [http://www.chinatoday.com.cn/English/20022/book.htm Book Review:Discovering the Truth of Life]


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