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  • ...today seen as a standard or central element of standard styles of Japanese calligraphy.
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  • ...mes described as the most famous of all works of [[Chinese calligraphy]]. (Chinese lunar date equiv. to April 23)
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  • *''Chinese'': [[謝]] 赫 ''(Xiè Hè)'' ..., ''Huìhuà liùfǎ''), oft-cited and aspired to throughout later traditional Chinese painting.
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  • *''Chinese/Japanese'': [[鄭]]虔 ''(Zhèng Qián / Tei Ken)'' ...term "Three Perfections," referring to the unity of painting, poetry, and calligraphy.
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  • ...lligraphy, known for compiling the first Japanese dictionary of vernacular Chinese in [[1716]]. ...tion. In [[1716]], he compiled the ''Tôwa san'yô'', a dictionary of spoken Chinese.
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  • [[File:Hongyi.jpg|right|thumb|257px|A work of calligraphy by Hongyi, featuring the character 壽 (C: ''shòu'', J: ''kotobuki'')]] *''Chinese/Japanese'': 弘一[[大師]] ''(Hóngyī Dashi / Houichi daishi)''
    949 bytes (139 words) - 09:54, 31 December 2013
  • ...Ichikawa-beian-calligraphy.jpg|right|thumb|158px|A poem by Xie Chengju, in calligraphy by Beian. [[Asian Art Museum]], San Francisco.]] ...ime, he also amassed a collection of over one thousand paintings, works of calligraphy, antiquities, rubbings, and the like, from both China and Japan.
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  • [[File:Lin-hongnian-calligraphy.JPG|right|thumb|320px|A work of calligraphy by Lin, given as a gift to King [[Sho Iku|Shô Iku]] of the [[Ryukyu Kingdo *''Chinese/Japanese'': [[林]] 鴻年 ''(Lín Hóngnián / Rin Kounen)''
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  • *''Japanese/Chinese'': 翁維垣 ''(Kou Ien / Weng Wei-yuan)'' ...ars, or others the mission met with during their journey. One such work of calligraphy by the young Tamagusuku ''satunushi'' survives today in the collection of t
    834 bytes (117 words) - 10:42, 2 February 2017
  • *''Chinese/Japanese'': [[王]]羲之 ''(Wáng Xīzhī / Ô Gishi)'' Wang Xizhi is traditionally regarded as the greatest calligrapher in Chinese history.
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  • *''Chinese/Japanese'': 蘭亭集會 ''(Lán tíng jí huì / rantei shuukai)'' ...ssibly the most famous and most influential work in the history of Chinese calligraphy.
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  • [[File:Zhong kui - pu xinyu.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Calligraphy and painting by Pu Xinyu depicting [[Zhong Kui]] (J: Shôki), the Demon Que *''Chinese'': 溥心畬 ''(Pǔ Xīnyú)''
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  • ...("[[Tojin|Chinese]]" interpreters) included not only those specializing in Chinese, but also those responsible for interactions with people from a variety of The first head of the Chinese interpreters was [[Feng Hui]], appointed in [[1604]]. Positions as interpre
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  • *''Japanese/Chinese'': [[鄭]]元覲 ''(Tei Genkin / Zhèng Yuánjìn)'' ...grapher [[Tei Kakun]], and is known in particular for his role in teaching calligraphy to the ''gakudôji'' of the [[1842]] [[Ryukyuan mission to Edo]], serving a
    981 bytes (134 words) - 02:09, 10 July 2015
  • *''Chinese/Japanese'': [[鄭]]思肖 ''(Zhèng Sīxiào / Tei Shishou)'' ...btle political message, alluding to the uprooting of cultivated, civilized Chinese culture in the wake of China being taken over by barbarians ([[Mongols]]).
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  • *''Chinese'': 顏真卿 ''(Yan Zhenqing)'' Yan Zhenqing was a prominent Chinese calligrapher of the [[Tang Dynasty]], and remains one of the most famous an
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  • *''Chinese'': 汪楫 ''(Wāng Jí)'' ...cial who traveled to the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]] as head of an [[Chinese investiture envoys|investiture mission]] in [[1683]].
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  • ...ed in China for 23 years; his poetry and calligraphy reflects considerable Chinese influences.
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  • *''Chinese/Japanese'': 東皋心越 ''(Dōnggāo Xīnyuè / Tôkô Shin'etsu)'' ...[[Tokugawa Mitsukuni]], lord of Mito. He is also known for his paintings, calligraphy, and as a talented player of the ''[[qin]]''.
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  • [[File:Tei-kakun-calligraphy.JPG|right|thumb|320px|A work of calligraphy by Kakun, donated to the Okinawa Prefectural Museum by the Kamiyama family, *''Japanese/Chinese'': [[鄭]]嘉訓 ''(Tei Kakun / Zhèng Jiāxun)''
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