Born in Tianjin on February 9, 1942, he loved art, literature, music and various ball games since he was a child.
After graduating from high school in 1960, he went to Tianjin Painting and Calligraphy Society to engage in painting work, and developed a strong interest in folk art, local customs, etc.
Due to his rich life experience and personal experience, he served as a member of the Chinese Writers Association in the 1980s, engaged in literary creation and other activities, and served as the editor-in-chief of "Literary Freedom Talk" magazine and "Artist" magazine.
In 1995, he personally served as the artistic consultant for the TV series "Prime Minister Liu Luo Guo".
In 2000, he became the dean of Feng Jicai Literature and Art Research Institute of Tianjin University.
In May 2000, he served as the president of the Chinese Novel Society, the chairman of the Tianjin Writers Association, and the honorary consultant of the Tangfeng Art Museum in Beijing.
In 2001, Feng Jicai wore the "black gauze hat" of chairman of the Chinese Folk Writers and Artists Association.
Beginning in 2003, Da Feng initiated a survey of China's folk cultural heritage rescue projects. The efforts of him and his volunteers have yielded results. A large number of rescued graphic and text materials have been published, as well as more audio and video materials.
It is also being sorted out. It will be a valuable asset to both the country and the nation.
In 2004, Feng Jicai established the Feng Jicai Folk Culture Foundation.
"The Feng Jicai Folk Culture Foundation is a non-public foundation initiated and founded by Feng Jicai, the advocate and leader of China's folk cultural heritage rescue project. It is also the first foundation established after the State Council promulgated and implemented the new "Foundation Management Regulations"
A public welfare non-governmental organization named after contemporary cultural celebrities.
The foundation aims to arouse the public's cultural awareness and cultural responsibility through "folk self-rescue", bring together people with lofty ideals, mobilize various forces from all walks of life, rescue and protect endangered folk cultural relics and folk cultural inheritors, and promote and develop China.
culture.
In 2006, he was the Honorary Dean of Mianyang Art College of Sichuan Conservatory of Music and a selection committee member of CCTV's "Moving China".
In 2007, he served as Vice Chairman of the International Folk Art Organization (IOV) and Chairman of the Central Committee of the China Association for the Promotion of Democracy. On January 16, 2009, he was appointed as a counselor by the State Council.
In 2009, Feng Jicai established China's first intangible cultural heritage protection data center, which records millions of words of written materials, hundreds of thousands of pictures, and thousands of hours of information obtained during field surveys of China's folk cultural heritage rescue projects.
of recordings and thousands of hours of video.
Feng Jicai devoted himself to urban protection and the rescue of folk cultural heritage, completing the role transformation from a writer and artist to such a "social activist".
An important task that Feng Jicai is responsible for is to rescue China's folk cultural heritage. It is necessary to make a carpet-like survey of all the folk culture left by 56 ethnic groups, including the Han, from ancient villages to small wallets, including folk customs and folk literature.
Investigation, and do it for 10 years at a time.
In 2011, he served as the executive vice president of the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles and the consultant of the China Ecological Calligraphy and Painting Academy.
In March 2013, he was elected as a member of the Standing Committee of the 12th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
On July 12, 2013, he was appointed as the artistic consultant of the 2014 Spring Festival Gala.
Character achievements "Thanks for Life" and "Mountain Carrier" have won the French "Youth Book Award" and the Swiss "Blue Cobra Award".
The novella "Ah!"
""Divine Whip" won the National Outstanding Short Story and Outstanding Novella Awards respectively.
The film of the same name adapted from "Bombing Two Lanterns" won awards at the "Hawaii Film Festival" and "Spanish Film Festival". The work has been translated into more than ten languages ??including English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Dutch and Spanish. It is widely used in
Forty various translations have been published overseas.
In 2010, he was shortlisted as the best writer candidate for the "Free Internet Cup" China Literature and Art Network Award (the highest honor for Chinese Internet representatives).