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Nationality
  
Chinese

Name
  
Yu Bin

Role
  
Painter


Yu Bin (painter)

Born
  
November 6, 1966 (age 57) (
1966-11-06
)
Jishui,Jiangxi, PRC

Education
  
Northwest University, China

Notable work
  
Oil Paintings:Girl with A Petal, The Threshold—the Dream Screenplays:Iron Heroine, Narrow Escape, Escape Novellas:Women in War, Ms. Bodyguard of Sun Yat-sen

Awards
  
Girl with A Petal, Bronze Award, 1st International Chinese Realistic Characters Oil Painting Competition, 2008 The Threshold—the Dream, Honorable Mention ,2nd International Chinese Realistic Characters Oil Painting Competition,2009 Iron Heroine, Screenplay Award, 2nd Beijing Film Artists Association Cup, 2011 Narrow Escape, Screenplay Award, 3rd Beijing Film Artists Association Cup, 2012 Escape, Screenplay Award, 3rd Chongqing Film Artists Association Cup, 2012

Books
  
China: The Emerging Superpower (10 Titles - Revision)

Yu Bin (Chinese: 喻彬, pseudonyms: 如冰、愚公) (born 6 November 1966 in Jishui, Jiangxi province) Is a Chinese painter and writer. He now works as a professor in Guangzhou University,teaching Drama and Flim Literature, Drama and Flim Appreciation and Criticism, and Screenplay Writing.

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Biography

Born in Jishui, Jiangxi province, Yu Bin graduated from the Chinese Language and Literature Department of Northwest University, China. Now he lives in Guangzhou, works on press and publication as a journalist. He began his writing and painting career in 1986.

2013, Yu Bin was invited as the Signed Writer of the writers’ association of Guangdong Province.

Works

Yu Bin's works published in art and literature journals like China Art Weekly, Art Observation, Pathlight (People’s Literature), Chinese Writer, Huacheng and Fiction World. Major works are Women in War, Miserable World—Tears of Blood, Footprints of Years, Ms. Bodyguard of Sun Yat-sen, Dance with the Devil,The Legend of the Sixth Patriarch of Zen Sect,Looking for Father, etc.

In November 2011, he published the Legend of the Sixth Patriarch of Zen Sect (coauthored). In December 2011, he published two novels, Women in War and Miserable World—Tears of Blood. In 2013, Yu Bin was invited as the Signed Writer of the writers’ association of Guangdong Province. In 2016, he published Ms. Bodyguard of Sun Yat-sen(novel). In 2017, he published New Media Writing and Ironclad Proof(a collection of his screenplays).

  • Novel: Dance with the Devil, Ms. Bodyguard of Sun Yat-sen, Prediction
  • Full-length Biographical Literature:The Legend of the Sixth Patriarch of Zen Sect (coauthored)
  • Novelette Anthology: Women in War
  • Documentary Literature Anthology: Miserable World—Tears of Blood
  • Reportage Literature Anthology: The Force
  • Painting and Poetry Anthology:Footprints of Years
  • Awards

    Oil painting Girl with A petal won the bronze award in 1st International Chinese Realistic Character Oil Painting Competition, another oil painting The Threshold—the Dream won the honorable mention in 2nd International Chinese Realistic Character Oil Painting Competition.

    Novella Women in War was award for nomination in 5th (2007–2009) The Lu Xun Prize in Literature, China.

    Screenplays Iron Heroine and Narrow Escape are respectively won the Screenplay Award in the 2nd and 3rd Beijing Film Artists Association Cup. Screenplay Escape won the Screenplay Award in 3rd Chongqing Film Artists Association Cup, 2012.

  • 2008, bronze award in 1st International Chinese Realistic Character Oil Painting Competition.
  • 2009, honorable mention in 2nd International Chinese Realistic Character Oil Painting Competition.
  • 2011, Screenplay Award in 2nd Beijing Film Artists Association Cup.
  • 2012, Screenplay Award in 3rd Beijing Film Artists Association Cup.
  • 2012, Screenplay Award in 3rd Chongqing Film Artists Association Cup.
  • 2016, the prize for the best short documentary in the Canada Golden Maple Flim Festival
  • References

    Yu Bin (painter) Wikipedia