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Wang Guxiang
Wang Guxiang (Wang Ku-hsiang, traditional: 王谷祥, simplified: 王谷祥); ca. 1501–1568 was a Chinese landscape painter during the Ming dynasty (1368–1644).
Wang was born in Changzhou in the Jiangsu province.[1] His style name was 'Luzhi' and his sobriquet was 'Youshi'. Wang specialized in landscapes and bird-and-flower paintings.
WangGuxiang (Wang Ku-hsiang, traditional: 王谷祥, simplified: 王谷祥); ca. 1501–1568 was a Chinese landscape painter during the Ming dynasty (1368–1644). Wang...
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低头思故乡 Chuáng qián míngyuè guāng Yí shì dìshang shuāng Jǔtóu wàng míngyuè Dītóu sī gùxiāng Before my bed lies a pool of moon bright I could imagine that...
led by the Crown Three. Liu Guxiang had already served as the secretary-general of Guangdong Governor Hu Hanmin, and Wang Guansan had acted as the person...
zheli meiyou dongtian (我們這裡沒有冬天, No Winter in My Hometown) (1974) Wo de guxiang (我的故鄉, My Home) (1983) Guanyu nuren (關於女人, About Females) (1999) "Stars·Spring...
(Chinese: 潮州6·6事件) began on the night of Duanwu Festival June 6, 2011 in Guxiang (古巷镇) Chao'an County, Chaozhou, Guangdong, People's Republic of China....
(Chinese: 刘清韵; pinyin: Liú Qīngyùn; c. 1841 – c. 1900), courtesy name Guxiang, was a Chinese playwright and poet. She has been described as "the most...
1920 My Old Home, also translated as "Hometown" (Chinese: 故鄉; pinyin: Gùxiāng), 1921 The Dragon Boat Festival, also translated as "The Double Fifth Festival"[citation...