Deng Shu Heng
was born in 1945 in Fushan County, Shandong Province. In 1951 he
moved to Tianjin to join his father. His parents were poor and worked
both on farms and in various jobs around Tianjin. Deng Shu Heng left
school after the 6th grade to work and left home at age 14 to make his
own way in the world.
He worked various
itinerant jobs. It was not an unusual life in those days, or even
today. Young people leave the farms to find a new way of living and
get their education through experience. It is a much more fluid
and risky path, but one that served Deng well.
Even as a child
he was attracted to the fine arts. He loved beautiful things.
He often visited temples and monasteries to see the paintings and statues.
Once on his own, he often visited Lin Jushi, a Buddhist monk in Tianjin.
He used to
watch him as he painted and practiced calligraphy. He found it fascinating.
The monk must have responded to his avid interest because he introduced
him to Li Kun Pu, who was the Chief-secretary of the Tianjin Fine Arts
Association. Li Kun Pu began tutoring him. Before long Deng's
talents became evident. His life changed. He studied
painting and calligraphy and developed his skill.
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