Hans Christian Andersen Award shortlist Illustrator Xiong Liang Collection:Cow Dung`s Dreams
- Natural enlightenment
- Categories:Picture Books
- Language:Simplified Ch.
- Publication date:December,2019
- Pages:46
- Retail Price:49.00 CNY
- Size:220mm×260mm
- Page Views:249
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- Text Color:Full color
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Feature
★ Edited by Xiong Liang, a finalist for the Hans Christian Andersen Award.
★ Drawn by picture book artist FISH.
★ Based on China’s nature story, calling for harmony between man and nature.
★ English translation is available.
Hans Christian Andersen Award shortlisted illustrator Xiong Liang's special feature includes 29 books:
【Picture Book】
【Growth and Inspiration】Theme (3 books):
"My Ideal",
"My Little Pony",
"Every Cat Has Its Talent"
【Myths and Legends】Theme (4 books):
"Vajrayana Guru",
"The Monster of Mould Rains",
"The Dragon Slayers",
"Two Brave Cowards"
【Nature Enlightenment】Theme (2 books):
"A Manul Who Wants Everything",
"Cow Dung's Dreams"
【Fairy Tales and Nursery Rhymes】Theme (4 books):
"Stroll with the Wind",
"We Want to be First",
"Vegetables in the Garden Become Elves",
"Grasshopper and Cricket"
【Chinese National Culture】Theme (9 books):
"A Battle at Changbanpo",
"Wu Song Beats the Tiger",
"The Kitchen God",
"The Little Stone Lion",
"Nian, The New Year Monster",
"The Toy Rabbit Story",
"The Invisible Horse",
"The Twenty-Four Solar Terms",
"The Moon, Please Stop"
【Children's Literature】
The Ranger, Little Woodman series (6 books):
"1 Peach Blossom Garden Mystery",
"2 Terrible Prophecy",
"3 Battle in the Valley of Dragon Slayers",
"4 Disappearing Memory",
"5 Secret Escape",
"6 New Era of the Mountain of Gods".
“The Ranger, Little Woodman: Young Adult Edition (Part I + Part II)”
Description
There is a lot of cow dung on the remote and vast prairie. They are busy discussing their wishes. Some want to be with you, some don't want to be called stinky cow dung, some have been made into cow bolts, some have been made into dog kennels, and some cow dung has special wishes. The story begins around the wishes of the cow dung on the plateau, they are different and have their personalities, and each child can find himself in the story.
The wishes of cow dung, but also our wishes. This story was created by Xiong Liang based on the daily life of Tibetans. Ordinary life has become an interesting and warm story for Tibetans. The cattle and people living there have their self-circulation system, follow the laws of nature, and live in harmony and beauty under the power of nature. No matter where we live, no matter what kind of nature we go into, what we can do is follow nature's cyclical laws and rules, and protect it as it is.
Author
She is a picture book creator, illustrator and art educator. She reveres nature and loves Chinese traditional culture. She has made many in-depth investigations into nature and wants to integrate the scientific and humanistic spirit into his creation. She also hopes to convey more beauty in the form of picture books and paintings.
Xiong Liang
Renowned writer, poet, picture book illustrator, and artist.
Nominated for the Hans Christian Andersen Award in China in 2014, 2018, and 2022, with a shortlist for the five-person shortlist of the Hans Christian Andersen Award in 2018; shortlisted for the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award in 2020 and 2023, recipient of the Chen Bochui International Children's Literature Picture Book of the Year Award; awarded the 19th Hundred Flowers Literary Award for Prose in 2021.
Published picture books include "The Little Stone Lion," "The Peking Opera Cat," "The Monster of Mould Rains," "Stroll with the Wind," and dozens of others.
Published long-form fairy tales: "The Ranger, Little Woodman" series.
Upcoming publication: A short story collection titled "In and Out of Nowhere."
Dance picture book drama, and screenwriting works: "Swimming with the Moonlight."
Awards:
2022 Selected for the Hans Christian Andersen Award's Excellent Book Recommendation List (work "The Little Stone Lion")
2021 Received the 19th Hundred Flowers Literary Award for Prose
2020 "Children's Book of the Year" in the category of Children's Literature (work "The Ranger, Little Woodman" series)
2020 Nominated for the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award
2018 Shortlisted for the five-person shortlist of the Hans Christian Andersen Award for Illustration
2017 Chen Bochui International Children's Literature Award (work "Stroll with the Wind")
2014 Nominated for the Hans Christian Andersen Award for Illustration in China
2011 Received the Golden Monkey Award at the 7th China International Cartoon and Animation Festival for both "Chinese Cartoon Work Award" and "Best Cartoon Image Award" (work "A Battle at Changbanpo")
2007 AYACC Asian Youth Animation Competition Best Work Award (work "A Battle at Changbanpo")
Media Honors:
2020 "Original Children's Literature Writers' Award" at the 6th Dangdang Influencer Writers' Award
2017 "Most Anticipated Writer of the Year" by Eslite Bookstore, Taiwan
2016 "Annual Quality Picture Book" by Sina Parenting
2013 New Beijing News Book Review Weekly Top Ten Best Books (work "The Monster of Mould Rains")
2012 Included in "China's Basic Reading Books for Young Children" (work "Wu Song Beats the Tiger")
International Exchange:
2019 Invited by the French Government Foundation to hold a solo exhibition of the original works of the "Ink Flowers" series at the Gaillac Museum of Art and the Museum of Nature in the South of France.
2018 Invited by the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera in Milan, Italy, to give a lecture on "The Many Faces of the East" in Oriental Painting.
2012 As a representative figure of contemporary Chinese illustration art, exhibited book illustrations of "The Monster of Mould Rains" at the British Museum.