Zhizang
Master zhizang (February 1969 -), commonly known as Li Qiushi, was born in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province in 1969. He is now a monk Guqin family and a pianqin family.
In 1991, he became a monk in Zhaojue temple in Chengdu. The next year, he lived in Nanputuo temple in Xiamen. He studied Buddhism YangZheng Academy in Minnan, studied philosophy of Confucian classics and history and Buddhism. He was enlightened by Guqin masters and began to study Guqin. With in-depth study and inspiration, he integrated Buddhism and Guqin and devoted himself to the study of Zen aesthetic music.
He used to be the librarian of Taixu of Minnan Buddhist College in Xiamen, the abbot of tianchengshan temple in Changtai, Fujian, the first council member of China Guqin professional committee, and the founder of Yunjian Guqin workshop.
Life of the characters
Born in Heilongjiang in 1969. He became a monk in 1991. In 1992, he entered Xiamen Minnan Buddhist College and studied in Yangzheng college. After the formal resumption of Minnan Buddhist College, there were two divisions, male and female, and the male division was located in the headquarters of Nanputuo temple. After becoming a monk, Li Qiushi lived in the South courtyard of Nanputuo temple in Xiamen, and then worked as an administrator of Taixu Library of Minnan Buddhist College in Xiamen for three years. In 1994, he began to learn Guqin playing with Mr. Gong Yi. In 1995, he joined the Music Department of Art College of Xiamen University to study folk music theory and music courses. In 1996, he studied piano with Mr. Li Yuxian, founded "Xiamen Chaoyin piano garden" and began to teach piano. He took charge of photography in Nanputuo temple in 1997. In 1999, he was the abbot of tianchengshan temple in Zhangzhou. In the same year, he participated in the "first academic exchange of Guqin art in Jiangsu Province" held in Nanjing. In 2000, he participated in the "Sino Japanese piano seminar" held in Hangzhou. In 2001, he joined the Chinese Guqin Professional Committee and was employed as the first council member. In the same year, he began to study Guqin production and founded Xiamen "Baina Qin hall". In May 2006, under the guidance of Zen monk zedao of Tianxin Yongle temple in Wuyishan, he began to close the temple for three years and eight months. After he left the customs in 2012, he settled down in Shanghai and bought a huge ancient wood that sank to the bottom of the River four thousand years ago (unearthed in 2006) to develop guqin, which has been the foundation of Yunjian Guqin workshop ever since.
personal works
Published works: wide world, wide heart published by Chongqing Publishing House, and contented because of suffering published by Tianjin People's publishing house. Unpublished works: Wuyishan wrote about 1.2 million words of unnamed fantasy novels, more than 200000 words of novella cataclysm, more than 300000 words of magic novel the fall of the ritama Empire, more than 300000 words of fantasy novel The Legend of Eros, monks and guqin, and Gao Xin, an eminent monk in Japan.
Personal life
In 2003, guqin was listed in the world "human oral and intangible heritage" list, which is a precious historical and cultural heritage. Guqin has a long history. It is a Taoist instrument in itself, so its expressive power is rich, which can show a person's mind or mood vividly. This is the reason why master zhizang learned Guqin. In addition to playing guqin, master zhizang is also good at using hand-made Guqin. The whole process of Guqin is guided by the exploration of the highest realm of Zen. He strives to achieve the goal of "timbre, touch, appearance and stability" and hopes that the Tibetan people will live up to their expectations. Master zhizang's Zhuo Qin is especially good at the banana leaf style. On the basis of the traditional shape of banana leaf, he designs more than ten different shapes of banana leaf style. The shape of banana leaf is smooth and elegant. Because he is good at banana leaf, he is known as a contemporary master of banana leaf. Because he is a monk of monastic practice, and the Zen spirit is integrated into the production of Guqin Therefore, Guqin is also known as "Chan Qin" and "he Qin". Baidu Encyclopedia content is shared by netizens. If you find that your data content is inaccurate or incomplete, you are welcome to use your own data service (free) to participate in the correction. Go to > > now
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