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任容清年表                  The Chronological Timeline of Ren Rung-Ching

                                1954-2021




             ϋ˾                           ͛  ̻  ߏ  ԫ
             Year                     The Life of Ren, Rung-Ching

          1954  ̈͛   3˜13˚̈͛׵ၽᝄ޲ၽʕ̹dख़ᘬಳی޲֪ජጤfο˂ᅃd໮ወ
                     ࣣe֪ජᅽ˴e֪ජᅽ˴ɛeଋൈ(֢ɻ)eଋɓdੀ໮֪ජᅽ(וѐН
                     ࢬሮࣣ)f̼ϋ͟˨ፋ઼ႆ୦ࣣf
                     Born on March 13th in Taichung City, Taiwan Province, with ancestral roots in Yueyang   וѐНࢬሮࣣ”֪ජᅽ•1987,  70Ò140cm
                     County, Hunan Province. Also styled as Tiande, Xiaoshu, the Master of Yueyanglou,
                     the owner of Yueyanglou, Jinxu (Buddhist layman), and Jinyi, with the ancestral name
                     Yueyanglou (bestowed by Lu Fo-Ting). His father guided him in early studies.

          1961  7๋   ɝၽʕ̹̏ˊ਷ʃఱᛘd܀ഁࣛಂکϞ˜ʃˮጪʘ™ٙ၈໮f
                     Enrolled in Beitun Elementary School in Taichung City and given the title "Wang Xizhi
                     Jr." during childhood.


          1967  13๋  ɝၽʕ̹ͭୋɚʕኪఱᛘf
                     Entered Taichung Second Senior High School.

          1968  14๋  ڋʕਞ̋ࣧʫˢᒄ੻ᆤᐏᆗ༵ࣣ࢝፨‘ː͛ਫ਼หd੽Ϥఢ֛ጳሳe
                     ͭқ഼ٽf                                                      ᆗ༵ࣣ࢝፨‘
                     ࿲ᐏʕ਷ࣣجኪึʿʕ̯˚జ˴፬Ό޲ࣣجˢᒄdڋʕଡ଼ୋɓΤf
                     Received the first place in the junior high school category in a calligraphy competition
                     organized by the Chinese Calligraphy Association and the Central Daily News.

          1971  17๋  Ͻආၽᝄ޲ͭၽʕୋɓ৷ॴʕኪఱᛘf
                     Gained admission to Taichung First Senior High School of Taiwan Province.

          1972  18๋  ਞ̋͟ʕശ͏਷̋੶ᎷႅપБ։ࡰึၾၽᝄ޲઺ԃึΥ፬ٙ˜ୋɚ֣Ό
                     ਷ኪ͛ືߒᎷႅЪ˖eࣣجeߕஔe௶Ъˢᒄ™ᐏࣣجʃฺ৷ʕଡ଼ୋɓ
                     Τd׵ശൖତఙᗍᆤՊᓿԨ׵ၽ̏௹ي᎜(ତ਷ͭၽᝄ௹ي᎜)࢝̈f
                     ਞ̋˜ၽʕ̹਷Ⴇ˖ᘩᒄ™ᐏ৷ʕଡ଼ᄳοୋɓΤf
                     Participated in the "Second National Student Savings and Art Competition" jointly
                     organized by the Strengthening Savings Promotion Committee of the Republic of China
                     and the Taiwan Provincial Education Association. Won first place in the small regular
                     script calligraphy category for high school students. Presented with an award at the
                     ceremony held at China Television (CTV), with his works exhibited at Taipei Museum
                     (now known as National Taiwan Museum). Also won first place in the high school level
                     calligraphy competition at the "Taichung City Mandarin Competition."
          1974  20๋  ɝʕࡡଣʈኪ৫(ତʕࡡɽኪ)ɺ˝ʈ೻ኪӻఱᛘ(67ॴ)f
                     Enrolled in the Civil Engineering Department of Chung Yuan Christian University (now   ୋɚ֣Ό਷ኪ͛ືߒᎷႅЪࣣجˢᒄdᐏ৷ʕ
                     Chung Yuan University) as part of the Class of '67.        ଡ଼ʃฺୋɓΤd׵ശൖତఙᗍᆤՊᓿၾ઺ԃ௅
                                                                                ڗᇸܗɻΥᅂdୋɚર̛ᗙୋʞЗމ΂࢙૶΋
          1975  21๋  ࿲ᐏʕ਷ࣣجኪึe˚͉ࣣ༸Ꮸ֛՘ึ˴፬d˜ʕ˚ɽਖ਼ڡϋࣣج࢝™                            ͛f(ྡ˪͟ݳ਷ت΋͛౤Զ)
                     ୋɚΤdЪۜ”ືݣʮᛆ͖ॕ෫ฺࣣૢష•ɝᔛ਷ͭዝ̦௹ي᎜f
                     Received second place in the "Chinese and Japanese Youth Calligraphy Exhibition"
                     organized by the Chinese Calligraphy Association and the Japan Calligraphy Certification
                     Association. His work, titled "The Scroll of Liu Gong-Quan in Regular Style," is now part
                     of the collection at the National Museum of History.

          1976  22๋  ዄ΂ʕࡡଣʈኪ৫(ତʕࡡɽኪ)ࣣجٟٟڗf
                     Became the president of the Calligraphy Club at Chung Yuan Institute of Technology (now
                     Chung Yuan Christian University).
          1977  23๋  ܰςʕᓈژɨ-͉ᅆجࢪ(΂ʮ௹ࢻ) dᐏකࣣͪ༸f
                     ᘪଡ଼ࣹ෤ήਜɽਖ਼ࣣجᝈᅙˢᒄf                                            ܰςʕᓈژɨÑ͉ᅆجࢪdᐏකࣣͪ༸
                     ᘪଡ଼ʕࡡଣʈኪ৫(ତʕࡡɽኪ)ɺ˝ӻ˜ɤьࣣجɽඟ™f
                     ੽ࢪ௓Չლ (փʇ)୦ࣣf
                     Studied under the Venerable Master Benhui (Sir Ren Bo-Wu) and received guidance in
                     calligraphy. Organized a calligraphy observation competition for colleges in the Taoyuan
                     area and established the "Ten Dullards (Shidai) of Chung Yuan" calligraphy team. Also
                     studied under Chen Qi-Chuan (Qichuan).


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