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  2. Wang Xizhi - Wikipedia

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    A 14th-century rubbing of a painting from the Song dynasty is the earliest known depiction of Wang with geese. [104] A well-known painting, Wang Xizhi Watching Geese by Qian Xuan, was painted c. 1295 and is housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. [107]

  3. Danqing - Wikipedia

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    Danqing painting, A section of Wang Ximeng's A Thousand Li of Rivers and Mountains (千里江山圖). Danqing painting, Complete Wang Ximeng's A Thousand Li of Rivers and Mountains. Danqing painting, Qian Xuan's Wang Xizhi Watching Geese (王羲之觀鵝圖). Danqing painting, Gu Kaizhi's Nymph of the Luo River (洛神賦).

  4. Geese in Chinese poetry - Wikipedia

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    Calligrapher and goose-enthusiast Wang Xizhi viewing geese (鵝), by Qian Xuan, 1250-1300. The Chinese language typically distinguishes between domestic and wild geese, with separate words and characters for each. The common character for "wild goose" is 鴈 (with variant form 雁, both are yàn in Hanyu Pinyin, *ngan4 in Tang). The elements ...

  5. Qian Xuan - Wikipedia

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    Qian Xuan (simplified Chinese: 钱选; traditional Chinese: 錢選; pinyin: Qián Xuǎn; Wade–Giles: Ch'ien Hsüan; 1235–1305), courtesy name Shun Ju (舜举), pseudonyms Yu Tan (玉潭, "Jade Pool"), Xi Lanweng (习嬾翁), and Zha Chuanweng (霅川翁), was a Chinese painter from Huzhou (湖州), the present day Wuxing District in Zhejiang. [1]

  6. Jade Mountain Illustrating the Gathering of Scholars at the ...

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    To commemorate this day, the calligrapher Wang Xizhi wrote an introduction to the poems collected on the Jade Mountain carving. [1] Wang was particularly renowned for his cursive script and was also a highly esteemed scholar of the time. According to the Minneapolis catalog, 41 scholars along with Wang went to this festival.

  7. Orchid Pavilion Gathering - Wikipedia

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    Wang Xizhi (王羲之) was a Chinese calligrapher, traditionally referred to as the "Sage of Calligraphy" (書聖). This image was carried on the book which is called "Wan hsiao tang-Chu chuang-Hua chuan (晩笑堂竹莊畫傳)" which was published in 1921 (民国十年).

  8. Watch out for geese when you golf! Was a Myrtle Beach golfer ...

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    Geese are an annoying part of a round of golf most players have to deal with when playing a course. Few golfers expect to be attacked by one while walking to their next shot, though.

  9. File:Wang Xizhi by Qian Xuan.jpg - Wikipedia

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