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Works by Yongsheng Xuan

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D Is for Dragon Dance (2006) — Illustrator — 309 copies
13 Scary Ghost Stories (2000) — Illustrator, some editions — 131 copies
The Story of Paper (2003) — Illustrator — 80 copies
The Story of Chopsticks (2001) — Illustrator — 76 copies
The Story of Noodles (1633) — Illustrator — 68 copies
The Story of Kites (2003) — Illustrator — 65 copies
Ten Suns: A Chinese Legend (1998) — Illustrator — 39 copies
The Rooster's Antlers: A Story of the Chinese Zodiac (1999) — Illustrator, some editions — 36 copies
The Laziest Boy in the World (1998) — Illustrator — 16 copies

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Birthdate
1952
Gender
male
Birthplace
Shanghai, China
Education
Central Arts and Crafts University
Short biography
[from Immedium website]
Xuan was born in Shanghai, China in 1952. As a teenager, he studies under famed Chinese sculptor Zhang Cheren. Xuan later worked as an art designer and professional artist, and eventually took advanced fine arts and crafts classes at the Central Arts and Crafts University in Beijing, considered one of the highest art institutes in China.

In 1981 YongSheng began contributing artwork to a variety of publications and magazines in China, Japan, Taiwan, and the United States. Since that time his illustrations, paintings, and paper cuts have appeared in Beijing People's Arts Publishing House, Sinorame Magazine, and other periodicals. YongSheng and his family immigrated to Canada in 1990. Throughout the 1990's he continued to contribute to Cricket, a North American children's magazine.

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Presents Chinese folktales about a lazy farmer, a musician who played for a water buffalo, a fight between a clam and a crane, an old horse, and a man interested in dragons, and describes how they explain proverbs
 
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