reported on November 17 At 9 a.m. on November 17, the famous Taiwanese cartoonist Cai Zhizhong "lost hair" to Shaolin Temple, whose legal name is "Yanyi".
On the same day, Cai Zhizhong held an ordination ceremony in the Buddhist scripture pavilion of Shaolin Temple. The abbot of Yongxin gave and accepted refuge, and the two orders were witnessed by the public. The great monk Yongxin shaved for Cai Zhizhong, and the three strands of green silk fell instantly. Then, Mr. Cai Zhizhong dressed in a monk's robe, turned around and became a Buddhist novice Shi Yanyi.
It is reported that Mr. Cai Zhizhong is a world-renowned cartoonist. Uyghur paper books are published in 59 countries and regions in various languages, with a total circulation of more than 50 million copies. "Zhuangzi Shuo" and "Zhan Shuo" are popular The world, and the most distinctive feature of his self-portrait is three strands of long hair fluttering above his head.
He has been a professional cartoonist since he was 15 years old. At the end of 1971, he entered the Guangqi Society as an art designer and taught himself cartoon drawing technology. In 1976, he established Dragon Cartoon Company. Cai Zhizhong has successively filmed feature-length animated films such as "Old Master" and "Wulongyuan". In 1983, he began to create four-frame comics, including "Zhuangzi Shuo", "Lao Zi Shuo", "Lie Zi Shuo", "The Drunk Man" and "Bald Detective" Wait for more than 100 works. In 1981, Cai Zhizhong won the Golden Horse Award for Best Cartoon Film. In 1985, he was selected as one of the ten outstanding youths in Taiwan. In 1999, he was awarded the prize by the Prince Claus Foundation of the Netherlands for his "unprecedented re-creation of traditional Chinese philosophy and literature through comics". In 2011, he won the "Golden Man Award" Lifetime Achievement Award.
(responsible editor: Liu Jiaxin_NBJS11395)