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Chinese Pinyin: Zhi Guo Ying Che
Chinese: 掷果盈车
Name Of Image: Fruit-throwing antics
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The second half of the third century and the beginning of the fourth century saw a couple of most handsome men in the history of China. For example, Pan An 潘安 (247–300) was exceptionally cute and adorable when he was …

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Chinese Pinyin: Wei Jie
Chinese: 卫玠
Name Of Image: Wei Jie
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Wei Jie (卫玠, 286-312) was admired as a handsome “jade man’ when he appeared in his signature goat-drawn carriage in town. Wei Jie shone like a piece of gleaming diamond whichever company he was in. On 17th century porcelain, the …

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Chinese Pinyin: Wang Xizhi Ai E
Chinese: 王羲之爱鹅
Name Of Image: Wang Xizhi’s Love of Geese
Description:

Wang Xizhi (王羲之, 303–361) is often said to be the greatest calligrapher in Chinese history. He has his biography in the official history of Jin 晋 dynasty (c. 265–420). One anecdote in it concerns his fame for his calligraphic skill …

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Chinese Pinyin: Pei Shaojun Qiang Tou Ma Shang
Chinese: 裴少俊墙头马上
Name Of Image: Pei Shaojun on horseback meeting Li Qianjin over the garden wall
Description:

This story scene originates from one of the four famous romantic plays in Yuan dynasty, Pei Shaojun on horseback meeting Li Qianjin over the garden wall (also known as On Horseback and over the Garden Wall) 裴少俊墙头马上, which was written …

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Chinese Pinyin: Zhao Zilong Dan Ji Jiu Zhu
Chinese: 赵子龙单骑救主
Name Of Image: Zhao Zilong’s solo rescue of Liu Bei’s infant son
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According to the ‘Account of Zhao Yun’ (赵云传) in ‘The Records of the Three Kingdoms’ (三国志), Zhao Yun (styled Zilong, 子龙) was a distinguished general serving under his warlord, Liu Bei 刘备. It is said that Zhao was not only …

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