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Feng Zikai's life. Brief introduction of bamboo shadow
Feng Zikai (1898— 1975) is a cartoonist, writer, translator and art educator. Originally known as Feng Run, also known as Feng Ren. Zhejiang Chongde (now Tongxiang) people. 19 14 was admitted to Zhejiang No.1 Normal University and studied music and painting under Li Shutong. 192 1 year, traveled to Japan and studied western painting. After returning to China, he taught in chunhui middle school, Shangyu, Zhejiang, and Lida College, Shanghai. 1925 started literary creation and published cartoons. 1928 Editor of Ming Kai Bookstore. 193 1 published the first collection of essays, Yuanyuantang Prose Collection. Famous for comic books. And wrote 32 kinds of music books for primary and secondary school students and ordinary music lovers. The writing style is simple and vivid, which has inspired the popularization of western music knowledge. In 1950s, he was also engaged in introducing music education, music situation and translating songs in the Soviet Union. After the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, the whole family moved to China, teaching and actively engaging in anti-Japanese cultural activities. After the Anti-Japanese War, he returned to Shanghai and Hangzhou, and worked as a writer and translator at home. After the founding of New China, he settled in Shanghai, and served as the president of Shanghai China Painting Academy, the chairman of China Artists Association Shanghai Branch, the vice chairman of Shanghai Foreign Culture Association and the vice chairman of Shanghai Federation of Literary and Art Circles. Literary creation is dominated by prose. There are mainly Yuan Yuantang's essays, Yuan Yuantang's continuation and Yuan Yuantang's continuation. Comics include all works of Kai Zi's paintings. His translations include Symbol of Melancholy by Japanese chef Masaaki Shirakawa, First Love by Russian Turgenev and Tale of Genji. Published the Collected Works of Feng Zikai (7 volumes).