Feng Tang
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Feng Tang (born May 13, 1971) whose real name is Zhang Haipeng, is a Chinese contemporary novelist, poet, and private equity investor.
Life and career
[edit]Feng Tang was born on May 13, 1971, in Beijing. He lived in Chuiyangliu, where was referred frequently in his works, for his childhood and teenage. The young Feng Tang studied in Beijing No.80 High School from 1984 until 1990. After finishing high school, he attended Peking Union Medical College and earned a doctoral degree in clinical medicine with a specialisation in gynaecological oncology in 1998. Two years later, he graduated from Emory University Goizueta Business school's MBA program with scholarship and joined McKinsey & Company.
In 2001, when Feng Tang was 30 years old and freshly graduated from his MBA program, his first book "Everything Grows
In 2011, his novel "Oneness
While working as a full-time business professional, Feng Tang continued to write in his spare time. In 2014, his another novel "No Woman, No Cry
In July 2014, Feng Tang felt he needed to learn how to slow down and to live in quietness, he resigned from China Resources Healthcare Group Limited and got a short residence in California, while he was approached by Zhejiang Literature and Arts Publishing House to re-translate Tagore's Stray Birds in Chinese. He rented a house near the Napa Valley, shabby, but with a large yard, and spent three months on translating Stray Birds. The book received a huge controversy and criticism[4] when published in 2015 and finally has been taken down from the shelves a few months later.[5] Nonetheless, Feng Tang believed his translation better reflects contemporary Chinese language, history and literature will make their judgments.[6]
In early of 2015, Feng Tang backed to Hong Kong and joined CITIC Capital Partners Management Limited as a senior management director.In addition to being a professional, he keeps on writing as a serious hobby. In 2017, the Guomai Publishing House and Motie Publishing House hold autograph seminars for Feng Tang throughout China and attracted crowds of fans. He began to attend online programmes and collaborated with others to conduct calligraphy exhibitions.
In 2019, Feng Tang was named by the GQ magazine as one of the most influential authors in the past ten years, and he was rated as the author with the best-selling record of all time by Dangdang, the most famous online book selling website in China. In 2020, Feng Tang has been nominated and selected as the recipient of Emory University's Sheth Distinguished International Alumni Award.[7]
In January 2021, Feng Tang left Citic Capital and found Oneness Consulting Company. He continued by writing on literature and general management, and giving online audio lectures.
Written works
[edit]Novels
[edit]Feng Tang is best known for his novels "Beijing Trilogy" and "Oneness". In his novels, Feng Tang has a persisting interest in the dynamics of libido and the anima image, employing them as guiding tools in his exploration of the human experience. These themes, although explored by earlier Chinese writers, have been to a certain degree unheeded in the modern era. These recurrent themes have conditioned his unique style of writing, which ranges from exaggerated, rebellious, and even at times obscene, elegant and poetic. Despite the contrast, he maintains a tasteful balance and commands a singular artistic vision throughout his books. His distinctive style is so recognizable and often imitated that it has been dubbed by the public: the "Feng Tang Ti".
His "Beijing Trilogy" is a series of autobiographical novels dealing with his childhood, teenage years, early adulthood and beyond. The first book of the trilogy (chronologically the second book in the series but published first) "Everything Grows" was published in 2001. The book was later adapted into a film in 2015,[8] starring some of China's top actors such as Fan Bingbing and Han Geng. In 2007, the book was translated and published in French. The next book, "Give Me a Girl at Age Eighteen
"Oneness" (the Buddhist concept of "non-dualism") was published in 2011, subverted the stories of historical figures from the Tang dynasty in a tale of sexually adventurous monks, nuns, and poets. It is Feng Tang's most famous work and be the best-selling novel in HK publishing history.
The other novels included "Happiness
Poems
[edit]Feng Tang always put himself as a poet, although he is often considered as one of the finest novelists of this generation. He wrote almost 800 poems, most of them relatively short. He created a new style of writing poems, which advocated to express by using very concise and refined wordings.
Feng Tang's first collection of poetry, "One Hundred Poems of Feng Tang 馮
In 2015, Feng Tang collaborated with his DJ friend YangCheng, and selected almost fifty passages from his novels, poetries, essays to conduct a book with CD, which called "Reciting Poems
In August 2014, Feng Tang was invited to translate the Tagore's "Stray Birds" in Chinese. However, he was being widely criticized when the book published in 2015. The critics thought Feng Tang has overstepped as a translator by sexing up Tagore's soft-toned poems and strayed too far from the original text. Feng Tang insisted the spirit of translation is to break the stiff-necked of habit and continuously making innovations. He believes the most important role for artists is to destroy the old world and create a new one.[12] After four years, "Stray Birds
Short stories
[edit]Feng Tang's best-known collection of short stories include "Of All The Balls
"So Insane" assembles eight short stories: " In Your Twenties", "On Masturbation is One Type of Sport", "Perfect Enlightenment", "The Duck Man", "Fifty One Spotlights", "The Clitoris Yoga Master", "The Twilight Chef", and "All Kinds of Plants in This World are Beautiful". In November 2015, Feng Tang hosted a TV show "Sou Shen Ji"[14] and interviewed 13 distinctive figures in China from different industries. In 2017, "So Insane" was published based on the show.[15] The book just like a supernatural story collection, but characters in this book are real people, troubled by their own emotions or facing some kinds of dilemma in life, their "insanity" or superpower described in the book, comes from their bodies and sensual instincts. Feng Tang believes the sensual instinct of a human being has unlimited potentials, which will never be replaced by artificial intelligence.
Essays
[edit]In 2005, Feng Tang published his first collection of essay "Pig and Butterfly 豬和
Management Works
[edit]Since 2019, Feng Tang has published 5 management books, including “Getting Things Done
Calligraphy
[edit]In China's literary tradition, authorship and penmanship go hand in hand. Feng Tang has stayed loyal to this tradition. In July 2017, his calligraphy work "Looking into Flowers
In April 2018, Feng Tang met famous Japanese photographer Nobuyoshi Araki and the two artists collaborated on an calligraphy exhibition called "Calligraphy as Oneness
In December 2019 and January 2020, Feng Tang's solo exhibition "Feng Tang Happy Land 馮唐
In March 2020, the luxury brand and pen manufacturer Montblanc invited Feng Tang to created Mont Blanc Feng Tang Font, which will be used in all of Mont Blanc's Chinese publishing marketing materials.
In December 2020, when the Covid-19 came, people changed their habits and spent a lot of time at home. Under this circumstance, Feng Tang's private exhibition "Otaku
In August and October 2021, his another private exhibition "Form and Emptiness
In 2022, Feng Tang hold his 3rd round of calligraphy exhibition "Tea the Wild" has been hold in Shanghai and Beijing.[22] It showed over 50pcs of his calligraphy works and paintings.
In 2023, sponsored by Montblanc, Feng Tang hold his 4th round of calligraphy exhibition "Everything Grows
Business
[edit]In addition to being an artist, Feng Tang is also a business professional. After earning his MBA degree from Emory University, he began his business career as a management consultant at McKinsey & Company in 2000, and after six years, he rose to the level of global partner.[26]
In 2009, Feng Tang was invited to join China Resources (Holdings) Co., Limited as a General Manager of Strategy Management Department. A few months later, he formulated a strategy to explore the healthcare industry in China market for the company's development. In October 2011, he was appointed as the founding CEO of CR Healthcare. His mission was to build China's largest corporate-managed hospital network with the most advanced management and medical capabilities, seeing this as a way to provide better healthcare service to all, and to revolutionize China's mostly state-owned medical industry. The company expanded rapidly under his management, conducted many trailblazing projects in reforming state owned hospitals, and started a trend in the investment of private medical institutions in China as the company's strategy was showing great promise for investors. One of the projects, the structural reform of Kunming Children's Hospital, stands as the textbook example on reformation and privatization of public hospitals in China to this day.
From 2015, Feng Tang moved his career to investment, again, focusing on the healthcare industry, and became the senior managing director of CITIC Capital. Trained as a clinical doctor, Feng Tang aspired to improved China's healthcare system, and through his continuous effort over the past two decades, he has made many contributions in growing and reforming China's healthcare sector.
Over the past years, Feng Tang has made his mark in the business world. In 2019, he began writing management books, offering his own unique insights into self-management, team management, and achieving sustained business success.[27] In 2020, Feng Tang was asked to create a series of online audio lectures based on his management books.[28] Later on, he developed his own theory about how to getting things done and formed his "Getting things done" commercial school.
Influence
[edit]Feng Tang's dual identity of an artist and a competent business leader struck a chord in the Chinese psyche. On one level, he is an inspiration for many who have a regular career and at the same time aspire in creative and artistic pursuits. On a deeper and more cultural level, Feng Tang is perhaps the only person in China's recent memory who reflects the age-old image of the ideal gentlemen in Chinese tradition; one who is devoted in worldly pursuits (Confucianism) and more importantly cultivates his artistical, philosophical, and spiritual virtues (Taoism and Buddhism). For this reason, Feng Tang become a cultural icon and an influencer in China.
As an influencer, Feng Tang frequently publishes essays and anecdotes on social media. He has over 10 million followers on Weibo,[29] one of the most important Chinese social media websites. Feng Tang has been a columnist for GQ magazine in China for ten years, during which time his articles appeared in every issue of the magazine, and his portrait even appeared on the cover once. Through these articles, he promotes a more mindful lifestyle, a more naturalistic and contained aesthetics, and a better appreciation of everyday events and objects. He even provides an advice for relationships, careers, and overcoming obstacles in life, with style and humour.
References
[edit]- ^ "the third People's Literature Award". www.chinawriter.com.cn.
- ^ "Feng Tang as the top of the "Top 20 under 40 future literature masters in China"". culture.ifeng.com.
- ^ Li Yiyun (30 August 2014). 馮唐
不 二 盼媲美 金瓶 梅 肉 蒲團 [Feng Tang's "oneness" rivals "the Golden Lotus"]. China Times (in Chinese). - ^ Beijing, Associated Press in (January 1, 2016). "Chinese publisher pulls 'vulgar' translation of Indian poet". the Guardian.
- ^ "Feng Tang's "Stray Birds" has been taken down from the shelves". theinitium.com.
- ^ "My 'vulgar' Tagore translation has been suppressed – but I should have the freedom to use language as I wish". the Guardian. January 15, 2016.
- ^ Emory University / 2020-21 Recipient: Feng Tang (Dr. Zhang Haipeng), 00MBA
- ^ Weibo / film "Everything Grow" official Weibo
- ^ "Shall I Compare You to a Spring Day"
春 风十 里 ,不 如你 (豆 瓣 ). douban.com (in Chinese). - ^ ""Spring"——Feng Tang". Douban.
- ^ "Feng Tang cooperate with YangCheng on the poem drama". ent.people.com.cn.
- ^ "Feng Tang says he never regret on the translation of the "Stray Birds"". culture.people.com.cn.
- ^ "Palle imperiali". Orientalia Editrice Online Store.
- ^ "Movie "So Insane")". movie.douban.com.
- ^ "Feng Tang's new book "So Insane" - sina.com". book.sina.com.cn/.
- ^ "Feng Tang: How to fight middle age". 163.com.
- ^ "Interview Feng Tang: Why there are so many greasy middle-aged men in China / BBC News". BBC News
中 文 . - ^ "Grand opening of "Dreaming into Flowers" in Beijing - Xinhuanet". www.xinhuanet.com. Archived from the original on December 6, 2020.
- ^ "Feng Tang Happy Land". www.ideatchina.com.
- ^ "The 1st Round of Feng Tang's Calligraphy Exhibition "Okatu"". ppfocus.com.
- ^ "The 2nd Round of Feng Tang's Calligraphy Exhibition "Form and Emptiness" / sohu news". www.sohu.com.
- ^ "The 3rd Round of Feng Tang's Calligraphy Exhibition "Tea the Wild
野 有 茶 " / Ellemen". www.ellemen.com. 27 September 2022. - ^ "The 4th Round of Feng Tang's Calligraphy Exhibition "Everything Grows"-Guangzhou / Sohu.com". www.sohu.com. 17 March 2023.
- ^ "The 4th Round of Feng Tang's Calligraphy Exhibition "Everything Grows"-Beijing / Ellechina". www.ellechina.com. 18 May 2023.
- ^ "The 4th Round of Feng Tang's Calligraphy Exhibition "Everything Grows"-Chengdu / Homechina". home.china.com.cn. 24 September 2023.
- ^ "How Feng Tang, the former global partner in McKinsey & Company, looks like?/Fashion.sina.com". fashion.sina.com.cn. August 6, 2017.
- ^ "Interview Feng Tang: "getting things done" can make people live better - Chinawriter.com". www.chinawriter.com.cn.
- ^ "Feng Tang's online audio lectures". qingting.fm.
- ^ Feng Tang's Weibo