- Wen
Zhenheng (Chinese: 文震亨; pinyin: Wén
Zhènhēng; Wade–Giles: Wen Chen-heng, 1585–1645) was a Ming
dynasty scholar, painter,
landscape garden designer...
- Zhu
Zhenheng (Chinese: 朱震亨; pinyin: Zhū
Zhènhēng; 1282–1358),
courtesy name
Danxi (Chinese: 丹溪; pinyin: Dānxī), was a
Chinese physician and
writer active...
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Oxford University Press. p. 132. ISBN 978-0-19-967616-3.
Mahir Bilen Can;
Zhenheng Li;
Benjamin Steinberg;
Qiang Wang (2014).
Algebraic Monoids,
Group Embeddings...
- Jin and Yuan dynasties,
alongside Zhang Congzheng, Li Dongyuan, and Zhu
Zhenheng. Hsu 2001, p. 149.
Unschuld 1985, pp. 172–173.
Chace 2022, p. 149. Chace...
- that
every Chinese home possessed. However, one
Confucian polemicist, Wen
Zhenheng (1585–1645),
specifically forbade the use of
Dehua wares for religious...
- as was his
nephew Wen
Boren (son of Wen Gui). His great-grandson, Wen
Zhenheng, a
noted garden designer,
rebuilt the
Garden of
Cultivation in Suzhou....
- (1550–1616) Wu Cheng'en (c. 1500 – 1582) Wen
Zhengming (1470–1559) Wen
Zhenheng (1585–1645) Wang
Fuzhi (1619–1692) Wang
Yangming (1472–1529) Wang Zhen...
- (文徵明) (1470–1559), Ming
dynasty painter, calligrapher, and
scholar Wen
Zhenheng (文震亨) (1585–1645 AD), Ming
dynasty painter,
scholar Wen
County (disambiguation)...
- pinyin: cháng wù zhì) "Treatise on
Superfluous Things", by Ming
painter Wen
Zhenheng,
discussed ruyi aesthetics. The ruyi was used in
ancient times to give...
- Flower, and
Eternal Spring Silver Sprout. The Ming
dynasty scholar Wen
Zhenheng's encyclopedic book Zhǎng Wù Zhì (simplified Chinese: 长物志;
traditional Chinese:...