Deng Feng-Zhou

Deng Feng-Zhou
鄧豐洲
Born October 10, 1949
Chiayi City, Taiwan
Other names
Residence Tainan City, Taiwan
Nationality  Republic of China
Fields Chinese poetry
Local history
Inner alchemy
Alma mater Chung Yuan Christian University
Notable awards Tainan city 2012 prominent veteran traditional poet

Deng Feng-Zhou (simplified Chinese: 邓丰洲; traditional Chinese: 鄧豐洲; pinyin: Dèng Fēngzhōu; born October 10, 1949, other names Deng Chang-dao 鄧昌島 or Shanyangzi 善陽子) is a Chinese poet, Local history writer, Taoist Neidan academics and Environmentalist.

Background

Deng Feng-Zhou was born in 1949 in Chiayi City, Taiwan. He was educated at Beiyuan Elementary School, Giaoping Elementary School, National Chia-yi Industrial Vocational High School and graduated from Chung Yuan Christian University Department of Chemical Engineering.

Since 1978 he was living in Shanhua District, Tainan. He entered the Taiwan Sugar Corporation Services in 1980. He also served as director of Taiwan Sugar Corporation of Air Quality Inspection Center from 2001 to 2002.[1] He served as head of Beigang Sugar Factory in 2005.

Research Expertise

Deng Feng-Zhou research interests are Chinese poetry, Local history and Inner alchemy.

Major works

Deng Feng-Zhou's work more than 20 kinds of books stored in the library Shanhua, Tainan.[4]

Mr. Deng Fengzhou's work area in Shanhua Library

Literature

Sociology

Inner alchemy (Shanyangxuanyuan books)

Environmental Protection works

Awards

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Deng Feng-Zhou, "Recalling the Air Quality Inspection Center business", "Taiwan Sugar Monthly", 111 Volume 7, Taipei, 2002.
  2. Zhang Sheng-Yan Chief Editor, "Shanhua town records" Shanhua Town Office, Tainan County, 2010.
  3. Deng Feng-Zhou classical poetry directory
  4. Tainan Public Libraries Catalog。
  5. Deng Feng-Zhou, " Improving environmental pollution is everyone's responsibility ", " Taiwan Sugar Corporation Anthology Industrial Safety and Environmental Protection ", Taipei, 1991.
  6. Deng Feng-Zhou, " Canton plant to help reduce carbon emissions ", "Taiwan Sugar Monthly ", 124 Volume 3, Tainan, 2009.
  7. EcoLife Taiwan clean house edge green living home care network
  8. Shanhua cultural and historical discussion enthusiastic debut, The Commons Times, February 18, 2011. (Chinese:善化文史座談熱烈登場)

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