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Huang Gongwang (born 1269, Changshu,
Jiangsu province, China—died 1354),
birth name Lu Jian (Chinese: 陸堅; pinyin: Lù Jiān), was a
Chinese painter, poet...
- Fùchūnshān jū tú) is one of the few
surviving works by
Chinese painter Huang Gongwang (1269–1354) and is
considered to be
among his
greatest works.
Painted between...
- Ponyo, or Ponyo-
Gongwang after its two dialects, is a Sino-Tibetan
language spoken in Burma.
Ponyo is
spoken in 19
villages of Lahe Township, Naga Self-Administered...
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Gongwang Street (Chinese: 公望街) is a
metro station on Line 6 of the
Hangzhou Metro in China. It was
opened on 30
December 2020,
together with the Line 6...
- Xiaogang. The
English title of the film is
borrowed from a
painting by
Huang Gongwang. On the
review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 100% of 9 critics' reviews...
- positions. Wang Wei (王維 699–759) Dong Yuan (董源, mid 10th century)
Huang Gongwang (黄公望, 1269–1354) Ni Zan (倪贊, 1301–74) Wu Zhen (呉鎮, 1280–1354) Wang Meng...
- King Gong of Chu (Chinese: 楚共王 or 楚龔王; pinyin: Chǔ Gòng Wáng, 600–560 BC) was from 590 to 560 BC the king of Chu, a
major power during the
Spring and Autumn...
- a name used to
collectively describe the four
Chinese painters:
Huang Gongwang, Wu Zhen, Ni Zan, and Wang Meng, who were
active during the Yuan dynasty...
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units in
Hangzhou to
launch an uprising. Zhu Rui (朱瑞), Wu Siyu (吳思豫), Lu
Gongwang (吕公望) and
others of the New Army
captured the
military supplies workshop...
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Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Gōngwáng Fǔ...