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What are the stamps designed by Huang Yongyu?
The stamps designed by Huang Yongyu are: 1980 "Year of Geng Shen" and 20 16 "Year of Bing Shen".

1, 1980 "Year of Geng Shen" monkey ticket

China's first Zodiac stamp originated from 1980. The monkey depicted by Huang Yongyu in Geng Jia Zodiac Monkey Tickets has become the most famous and popular monkey in stamps. The cute little monkey on the monkey ticket was created by Huang Yongyu based on Ivo, a little monkey he once had.

In this Year of the Monkey stamp, the golden monkey sits with his head held high, showing a clever and naughty monkey spirit. The bright red background shows the traditional festive atmosphere of the Spring Festival. Sure enough, this cute little monkey is also loved by people. At present, the 80th edition monkey ticket is the fastest and most valuable stamp product among the stamps officially issued in New China.

2, 20 16 "Bing Shen Nian" monkey ticket

In 20 16, 9 1 year-old Huang Yongyu came out of the mountain again and designed this set of stamps for the Year of the Monkey. This time, in this set of monkey tickets, Huang Yongyu depicted two pictures, namely, a monkey holding a peach and a golden monkey holding two orange monkeys. They jumped between squares, expressing people's good wishes for family reunion and longevity.

Huang Yongyu's personal data

Huang Yongyu, pen name Huang Xingbing, ox, ox master. 1July 9, 924 (Lunar calendar) was born in Changde County, Hunan Province (now Dingcheng District, Changde City), and his ancestral home was Fenghuang County, Hunan Province. Tujia people. Academician of China Painting Academy, professor of Central Academy of Fine Arts, former head of printmaking department. Member of China Artists Association.

Huang Yongyu received primary school and incomplete junior high school education. Because of his poor family, 12 years old went out to make a living, worked as a child laborer in a small porcelain factory in mountainous areas of Anhui and Fujian, and later moved to Shanghai, Taiwan Province and Hongkong. /kloc-he began to publish his works at the age of 0/4, and later he focused on printmaking. His unique prints are well-known at home and abroad.

/kloc-at the age of 0/6, he began to make a living by vivid painting and woodcut. He used to be a porcelain factory worker, a primary school teacher, a middle school teacher, a family education librarian, a troupe trainee artist, a newspaper editor, a film screenwriter and a professor at the Central Academy of Fine Arts.