- Chǔ
Suìliáng (596–658),
courtesy name Dengshan,
formally the Duke of Henan, was a
Chinese calligrapher, historian, and
politician who
served as a chancellor...
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early Tang's Four
Great Calligraphers (初唐四大家):
Ouyang Xun, Yu Shinan, Chu
Suiliang, and Xue Ji, as well as the
tandem of Yan
Zhenqing and Liu Gongquan. During...
- was
close to,
Emperor Taizong appointed Liu, as well as Cen Wenben, Chu
Suiliang, and Ma Zhou, to
serve as Li Zhi's
friends and advisors. Late in 643, Emperor...
- youth,
drawing from the
examples of
Huang Tingjian, Yu Shinan, and Chu
Suiliang; he also
practised art, poetry, and music, and his
father hired a ****anese...
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after defecting to the Communists. Ma
Zhanao Ma
Anliang Ma
Guoliang Ma
Suiliang Ma
Tingxiang Ma
Tingxian Ma
Tingbin aka Ma
Quanqin Ma
Jieqin Ma Qianling...
- pro-Li
Chengqian and pro-Li Tai factions.
After urging by Wei
Zheng and Chu
Suiliang to take
actions that
would clarify that Li Chengqian's
position was secure...
- texts,
Emperor Gaozong of Tang
ordered renowned Tang
calligrapher Chu
Suiliang (褚遂良) and
inscriber Wan
Wenshao (萬文韶) to
install two
stele stones, collectively...
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calligraphers Zhang Xu and Chu
Suiliang.
Zhang Xu was
skilled in Cao Script,
which emphasizes the
overall composition and flow; Chu
Suiliang, on the
other hand,...
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Gaozong summoned the
chancellors Zhangsun, Li Ji, Yu Zhining, and Chu
Suiliang to the palace. Chu had
deduced that the
summons were
about changing the...
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copies of the
Thousand Character classic.
Chinese calligraphers such as Chu
Suiliang, Sun Guoting,
Zhang Xu, Huaisu, Mi
Yuanzhang (Northern Song),
Emperor Gaozong...