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  2. Li Cheng (painter) - Wikipedia

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    Li Cheng (Chinese: 李成; pinyin: Lǐ Chéng; Wade–Giles: Li Ch'eng; 919–967), courtesy name Xiánxī (咸熙), was a Chinese painter of the Song dynasty. He was influenced by Jing Hao and Juran. Li Cheng, Fan Kuan, and Guan Tong became known as the "three great rival artists".

  3. File:Li Cheng,temple boudhiste dans les montagnes.jpg

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  4. File:Li Cheng, Luxuriant Forest among Distant Peaks.jpg

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    Luxuriant Forest among Distant Peaks, by Li Cheng, 10th century. Dimensions are 46.0 x 298.0cm. Dimensions are 46.0 x 298.0cm. Collection of the Liaoning Provincial Museum.

  5. Chinese painting - Wikipedia

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    The donkey rider in the painting Travelers in a wintry forest by Li Cheng is assumed to be a portrait painting of Meng Haoran, "a tall and lanky man dressed in a scholar plain robe, riding on a small horse followed by a young servant." Except Meng Haoran, other famous people for example, Ruan Ji, one of the seven sages of the Bamboo Grove and ...

  6. Li Cheng - Wikipedia

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    Li Cheng may refer to: Li Cheng (painter) (李成; 919–967), Chinese painter; Li Cheng (Tang Dynasty) (李程; 761–837), official of the Chinese Tang Dynasty; Lê Trừng (黎澄; 1374–1446), Vietnamese official who later served in the Chinese Ming dynasty; Li Cheng (author), Chinese-American Christian pastor, author of Youzi Yin

  7. Mount Emei - Wikipedia

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    Mount Emei ([ɤ̌.měɪ]; Chinese: 峨眉山 [2]; pinyin: Éméi shān), alternatively Mount Omei, is a 3,099-metre-tall (10,167 ft) mountain in Sichuan Province, China, and is the highest of the Four Sacred Buddhist Mountains of China. [3]

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    The official position taken by the Wikimedia Foundation is that "faithful reproductions of two-dimensional public domain works of art are public domain".This photographic reproduction is therefore also considered to be in the public domain in the United States.

  9. Li Chen (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Li Chen: Mind.Body.Spirit, Singapore Art Museum & Asia Art Center, 2009, ISBN 9789868406087; Li Chen: Soul Guardians-In an Age of Disasters and Calamities, Asia Art Center, 2009, ISBN 9789868406070; Li Chen in Beijing – Solo Exhibition at National Art Museum of China – In Search of Spiritual Space, Asia Art Center, 2008, ISBN 9789868406018