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Northern Song Dynasty, by Wang Ximeng, on |
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Yuan Dynasty, Chen Jizhi s work, paper, |
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Lv Dynasty of Ming Dynasty |
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Representative writers: Ren Yi, Wu Changshuo, Xu Gu |
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A group of painters active in Nanjing during the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, often referred to as the "Eight Masters of Nanjing " or "Eight Nanjing Painters, " typically includes Gong Xian, Fan Qi, Gao Cen, Zou Zhe, Wu Hong, Ye Xin, Hu Zao, and Xie Sun |
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Representative writers: Dong Qichang, Shen Shichong |
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Representative writers: Qiu Ying, Shen Zhou, Tang Yin, Wen Zhengming |
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From a young age, Wang Yi showed remarkable talent in portrait painting, and by the age of twelve or thirteen, he was already skilled in this art Later, he received guidance from Gu Kui of Wuzhong, which further enhanced his painting abilities |
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He was skilled in painting both figures and landscapes and served in the imperial court, where he was appointed as a Commander of the Jin Yi Wei (Imperial Guard) |
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Liang Shimin was proficient in poetry, calligraphy, and painting, especially excelling in bird-and-flower paintings |
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He was skilled in painting figures and landscapes but was especially renowned for his flower-and-bird and insect-and-animal paintings |
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