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Zhang Binglin (January 12, 1869 – June 14, 1936), also
known by his art name
Zhang Taiyan, was a
Chinese philologist,
textual critic, philosopher, and...
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Tsutsui no Jōmyō
Meishū (筒井浄妙明秀) was a
warrior monk (sōhei) from Mii-dera who
fought alongside Minamoto no
Yorimasa and his
fellow monks at the Battle...
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Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Zhōngguó
Měishù Xuéyuàn...
- or S****ing the New: The Art and
Times of Zhao Mengfu), Beijing:
Renmin meishu chubanshe, 2019, 93–144.
Marsha Smith Weidner (1988).
Marsha Smith Weidner...
- (simplified Chinese: 四川美术学院;
traditional Chinese: 四川美術學院; pinyin: Sìchuān
měishù xuéyuàn) is a
public fine arts
university established in 1940 in the southwest...
- Li Mei-shu (Chinese: 李梅樹; pinyin: Li
Méishù; 13
March 1902 – 6
February 1983) was a
Taiwanese painter, sculptor, and politician. He was best
known for...
- healing. It was
introduced in ****an in the 1930s by
Mokichi Okada, a.k.a.
Meishu-sama.
Practitioners channel light towards patients by
holding up the palm...
- copy of one of
Mokichi Okada's calligraphies. He is
often referred to as "
Meishu-Sama" (Lord of Light) by his followers. Okada's
teaching is represented...
- Asia Univ.
Meioh v
Nishime Yamagata Meisei v
Haguro Shoshi v
Seiko Gakuin Meishu Gakuen Hitachi v
Kasumigaura Yaita Chuo v
Kokugakuin Univ.
Tochigi Teikyo...
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followers by the
honorific title Meshiya-Sama (メシヤ様, lit. 'Messiah') or
Meishū-sama (明主様, lit. 'Lord of Light'). He is the
founder of Johrei, an energy...