郑辛遥
中国美术家协会理事
中国美术家协会漫画艺委会副主任
上海市文联副主席
上海市美术家协会主席
上海市文史研究馆馆员
漫画作品曾在比利时、意大利、日本等国举办的国际漫画大赛中获奖。代表作《智慧快餐》系列漫画曾获第八届全国美展优秀奖、第三届上海文学艺术优秀成果奖。四次获上海新闻漫画一等奖。被中国美术家协会为第九至十三届全国美展评委。获上海首届“德艺双文艺工作者”称号,获第九届上海长江韬奋奖。
ZHENG XINYAO
Mr Zheng is the current director of China Artists Association, the Deputy Director of Comic Art Committee of China Artists Association, the Vice Chairman of Shanghai Federation of Literary and Art Circles, the Chairman of Shanghai Artists Association, and the Librarian of Shanghai Cultural and Historical Research Museum. His comic works won international awards from competitions held in Belgium, Italy, Japan and so forth. His magnum opus of comic series Snacks for Thought won the Award of Excellence at the 8th National Art Exhibition and the Outstanding Achievement in the 3rd Shanghai Literature and Art Awards. For four times, Mr Zheng won the First Prize in Shanghai News Comic Awards. He was appointed as a judge for the 9th to 13th National Art Exhibitions by the China Artists Association. In the inaugural Awards for ”Artists of Commendable Virtue and Talent” he was honoured with such a title. He also received the 9th Shanghai Changjiang Taofen Award.
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008 序
011 PREFACE
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B 131
C 161
D 190
E 226
F 246
G 280
H 298
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L 399
M 430
N 458
O 477
P 497
Q 527
R 530
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T 600
U 834
V 839
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Y 913
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942 跋
946 POSTSCRIPT
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中国佛教协会副会长、上海玉佛禅寺住持
癸卯年秋
中国漫画由来已久。早在宋代,即有漫画形式的书画流行。至明清,漫画蔚然成风。20世纪20年代,以丰子恺先生为代表的漫画家,常以寥寥几笔构画百态世相,以慈爱之心呈现率真、洗练的风物人事,在中国传统绘画的基础上逐渐呈现现代风格,使上海成为近现代中国漫画的发祥地。
近30年来,郑辛遥先生以他的漫画作品享誉海内外。他的《智慧快餐》漫画专栏在《新民晚报》夜光杯上已连载31年,1600余幅作品,一题一画,一文一图,会意尚巧,深入人心。
佛教以万千法门劝世为善,或以嘉言警句发人深省,或以奇闻故事暗传妙理。先生观世相万端,情动于中,则形乎笔墨。有时看穿世情,善意讽喻,切中时弊;有时深涵禅意,机锋暗藏,雅俗共赏。从立意上融摄儒释道经典精粹,传承中华优秀传统文化;在艺术上大胆借鉴东西方艺术风格,同时延续中国古老的艺术气韵,可谓“慈悲喜舍笔生花,梦幻露电笑中诫”。
郑辛遥先生的《智慧快餐》漫画又将以“逗本”面世,将人间有情藏于芥子,时光春秋隐于方寸,小中见大,笑中悟道;将人生感悟、笔墨深情流淌于小书,以飨观者。
谨此祝贺,权以为序。
PREFACE
Juexing
Vice President of the Chinese Buddhist Association, Abbot of the Shanghai Jade Buddha Temple
Autumn of 2023
Chinese comics have a long history. As early as the Song Dynasty, there was a popular form of painting and calligraphy that resembled comics. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, comics started leading their prosperity. In the 1920s, comic artists like Mr Zikai Feng, known for their simplicity in brushwork, portrayed various aspects of the Chinese society with a heart deeply rooted in kindness and empathy, presenting earnest and refined depictions. They gradually evolved traditional Chinese painting into a modern style, making Shanghai the birthplace of modern Chinese comics.
For nearly 30 years, Mr Xinyao Zheng has gained recognition worldwide for his comic works. His column Snacks for Thought has been serialised for 31 years in the “Glass of Jade” Supplement of Xinmin Evening News, with over 1600 works. Each piece is a masterpiece, combining text and image with exquisite craftsmanship, tucking at the readers’ heartstrings, and reaching the deepest of their feelings.
Buddhism encourages kindness through countless preachings, through mottos of wisdom and experience that inspire deep reflection, and through allegories that convey profound truths in subtle and nuanced ways. Mr Xinyao Zheng observes the multifaceted shards of the world, and his emotions find expression in his art. At times, he sees through the complexities of humanity, and takes up the responsibility to use gentle satire to address contemporary issues. At other times, he delves into Zen philosophy, hiding insights and epiphanies behind wit, appealing to both the refined and the common. His work integrates the essence of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Daoism, inheriting the excellence of traditional Chinese culture. In terms of art, he boldly draws inspiration from both Eastern and Western artistic styles while maintaining the ancient aesthetic charm of China. Compassion, grief, joy, and the peace of letting go gather themselves in his paintbrush to grow flowers, while the dreamy dew and lightening he captures in his art provoke thoughts and further reflections through laughter.
Mr Xinyao Zheng’s works from Snacks for Thought are now being published in a brand-new format as a lilliput edition, sewing emotions into mustard seeds, and weaving the passages of time into inches. It demonstrates how seemingly insignificant details can encapsulate great wisdom, and how laughter can create enlightenment. His artworks share the breaths of life in the miniature of a book, awaiting to nourish the readers.
With these words I extend my congratulations in the preface.
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辛遥
2023年秋