- Zhu Da (朱耷), also
known by his pen name Bada
Shanren (八大山人), was a late-Ming and early-Qing
dynasty Chinese painter, calligrapher, and poet. He was born...
- Wade–Giles: Hsü Wei, 1521–1593), also
known as
Qingteng Shanren (Chinese: 青藤山人; pinyin: Qīngténg
Shānrén), was a
Chinese painter, playwright, poet, and tea...
- West
Chinese name Traditional Chinese 吳承恩 Simplified Chinese 吴承恩
Ruzhong Chinese 汝忠
Sheyang Shanren Traditional Chinese 射陽山人 Simplified Chinese 射阳山人...
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included such
painters as the
orthodox Four
Wangs and the
individualists Bada
Shanren and ****ao. The
nineteenth century saw such
innovations as the Shanghai...
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Historical Oriental art. Xu Wei,
other department "Qingteng
Shanren" (青藤山人; Qīngténg
Shānrén), was a Ming
dynasty Chinese painter, poet,
writer and dramatist...
- as they were in
contrast to the "Individualist"
painters such as Bada
Shanren and ****ao. Four
Masters of the Yuan
Dynasty Four
Masters of the Ming Dynasty...
- with
music in Asia.[citation needed]
Jiangxi Provincial Museum and Bada
Shanren Exhibition Hall People's Park, the
largest park in
downtown Nanchang Bayi...
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Hongdao (1568–1610) Zhan Ruos**** (1466–1560)
Zhang Tingyu (1672–1755) Bada
Shanren (c. 1626 – 1705) Chen
Hongmou (1696–1771) Cao
Xueqin (c. 1715 – 1764) Dai...
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Wuyong (Chinese: 陳武勇),
pseudonyms Nanshan Daoren (Chinese: 南山道人),
Xianhua Shanren (Chinese: 仙華山人), is a
Chinese painter,
calligrapher and
scholar of the...
- over two
dozen courtesy names during his life. Both like and
unlike Bada
Shanren, his
feelings for his
family history can be
deeply felt from these. Among...