- Gao
Jianfu (Chinese: 高劍父,
pronounced "Gou Gim Fu" in Cantonese; 1879–1951) was a
Chinese artist during World War II. He is
known for
leading the Lingnan...
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Jianfu Temple (simplified Chinese: 荐福寺;
traditional Chinese: 薦福寺; pinyin:
Jiànfú Sì) is a
Chinese Buddhist temple located at West
Youyi Rd.
outside the...
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April 1913. The
magazine was
established by
brothers Gao
Qifeng and Gao
Jianfu as the
nascent Republic of
China was s****ing to
develop a new
culture after...
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center until the 17th century. "Located at the foot of
Mount Zhangren,
Jianfu Palace was
firstly built in the Tang
dynasty and
repeatedly renovated in...
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borrowing from
other artistic traditions.
Established by the
brothers Gao
Jianfu and Qifeng,
together with
fellow artist Chen Shuren, the
Lingnan School...
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older brother Gao
Jianfu and
fellow artist Chen Shuren.
Orphaned at a
young age, Gao
spent much of his
childhood following Jianfu,
learning the techniques...
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three parts: the
museum proper, the Tang-era
Small Wild
Goose Pagoda and
Jianfu Temple historic area, and the
museum gardens. In 2012, Xi'an
Museum was...
- Chien-Fu (simplified Chinese: 李建复;
traditional Chinese: 李建復; pinyin: Lǐ
Jiànfù), and Hou
himself also
recorded the song. It has been
covered by
other artists...
- Liu
Jianfu (Chinese: 刘坚夫; c. 1918 – 8 June 2018) was a
Chinese police official and
politician who
served as
police chief and
deputy mayor of Beijing. Liu...
- Fengzi, Xu Beihong,
Zhang Daqian, Yan Wenliang, Lu Sibai, Chen Zhifo, Gao
Jianfu, Pan Yuliang, and Pang
Xunqin gathered in Nanjing.
Among them, Xu Beihong...