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Guanxiu (simplified Chinese: 贯休;
traditional Chinese: 貫休; pinyin:
Guànxiū; Wade–Giles: Kuan-hsiu) was a
celebrated Buddhist monk, painter, poet, and calligrapher...
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painted by the monk
Guanxiu in 891 AD, who at the time was
residing in Chengdu.
Legend has it that the 16
Luohans knew of
Guanxiu's expert calligraphy...
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portraits of
these arhats were
painted by the
Chinese monk
Guanxiu (Chinese: 貫休; pinyin:
Guànxiū) in 891 CE. He
donated these portraits to
Shengyin Temple...
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brush painting and
calligraphy were used by Chan monk
painters such as
Guanxiu and Muqi
Fachang to
communicate their spiritual understanding in unique...
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becomes one of the best
known examples of Italo-Byzantine architecture.
Guanxiu,
Chinese Buddhist monk and poet (d. 912)
Isaac Judaeus, Arab
Jewish physician...
- Ańgaja (Yīnjiētuó zūnzhě), out of a set
depicting the
sixteen arhats, by
Guanxiu.9th - 10th century. China. Song
dynasty painting of Ańgaja (Yīnjiētuó zūnzhě)...
- and was one of the
three major Tang
dynasty poet-monks (诗僧),
along with
Guanxiu (832–912) and Qiji (863–937). He was the 12th
generation grandson of Xie...
- He was one of the big
three of Tang
dynasty poetmonks (诗僧),
along with
Guanxiu (832-912) and
Jiaoran (730-799). Qiji was born Hu
Desheng (胡德生) in 863...
- Otto I, duke of
Saxony Ahmad ibn Yusuf,
Muslim mathematician (b. 835)
Guanxiu,
Chinese Buddhist monk and poet (b. 832)
Hermenegildo Gutiérrez, Galician...
- only two hong
langgen 紅琅玕 "red langgan"
usages by the
Buddhist monk-poets
Guanxiu (831-912) and Ji Qi 齊己 (863-937). Both
poems use
langgan to
describe "red...