- Five
Peaks Garden (Chinese: 五峰园) or
Wufeng Garden is a
classical Chinese garden located in Suzhou, China. The
original garden dates to the Ming dynasty...
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published by Wang
Renjun (王仁俊) in the
Yuhan shanfang jiyi shu xubian, a
supplementary reprint series to the
Yuhan shanfang ji yishu. De Crespigny, Rafe (2007)...
- Wen
Boren established his home on the site. The
original name was
Qiayin Shanfang and the
garden is
located at
Changmin West Street.
Hanshan Temple Xiyuan...
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Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Yōng Yǎ
Shānfáng Yue:
Cantonese Yale
Romanization yūng ngáh sāan fòhng
Jyutping jung1 ngaa5 saan1 fong4 IPA...
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reconstruction can be
found in
several of his works; Ma Guohan [zh] in his
Yuhan shanfang jiyi shu (玉函山房輯佚書);
Huang Shi [zh] in his
Huangshi yishu kao (黄氏逸书考) and...
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merchants and
private collectors. At that time, Ma
Juchuan of the
Yuchi Shanfang Studio in
Liulichang was
among the
first to
travel to
Northeast China,...
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travelled extensively collecting works for his
personal library, the
Eryou shanfang,
often selling his
clothes or his wife's
jewellery in
order to fund the...
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Miscellaneous Sources.
Dates from
Ellen Widmer, "The
Saoye shanfang of
Suzhou and Shanghai: An
Evolution in Five Stages[permanent dead link]"...
- carvings.
Gauyiu Garden Private Lingnan gardens Yuyum Sanfong ("Yuyin
Shanfang" in
Mandarin Chinese) in Panyu, Guangzhou, is
commonly cited as a representative...
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published sometime between 1639 and 1640 by the
publishing house Bigeng shanfang (筆耕山房). An
original edition is
housed in the
National Archives of ****an...