- Weng
Fanggang (Chinese: 翁方綱) (1733 - 1818) was a
Chinese calligrapher,
literary critic, philosopher, and poet
during the Qing dynasty. A
native of Beijing's...
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Austria Weng Weng Chang-liang (born 1965),
retired Taiwanese politician Weng
Fanggang (1733–1818),
Chinese calligrapher,
literary critic, philosopher, and poet...
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school itself was
patronised by
courtiers such as Ruan Yuan and Weng
Fanggang.
Together with the
seven students who
helped him
create the
school (these...
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Chinese Studio by Pu Songling. In the
Middle Qing period, Shen Deqian, Weng
Fanggang, and Yuan Mei each
formed new
trends in
poetry in
opposition to the style...
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spending some 6
months in China.
There he met such
noted scholars as Weng
Fanggang (翁方綱, 1733–1818) and Ruan Yuan (阮元, 1764–1849) who
recognized his qualities...
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joint surname, "Ding Huang".
Huang was also a
close acquaintance of Weng
Fanggang.
Huang travelled widely and
published diaries and
collections of paintings...
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famous for
relationship with top
artisans of
Qianlong era, such as Weng
Fanggang, Liu Yong and
Tiebao (member of
Donggo clan),
which earned a name of "Four...
- Fanpo [zh] (范坡镇) Goulian [zh] (郭连镇) Zhuge [zh] (朱阁镇) Qianjing [zh] (浅井镇)
Fanggang [zh] (方岗镇) Huashi [zh] (花石镇) Zhangde [zh] (张得镇) Changzhuang [zh] (苌庄镇)...
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suicide on
January 20, 1968, by
overdosing on
sleeping pills.
Children Huang Fanggang (黃方剛; 1901–1944),
graduated from
Carleton University and
obtained a PhD...
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Seven Masters" (前后七子), and
disagreed with the
poetry theories of Weng
Fanggang and Shen Deqian. He
claimed to
absorb both the
styles of Tang and Song...