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Chinese Pinyin: Chen Ping Fen Rou
Chinese: 陈平分肉
Name Of Image: Chen Ping Dividing Meat
Description:

Young Chen Ping (陈平, ?–178 BCE), later a minister of Western Han dynasty, as being an exemplar of fairness in his everyday work. According to Sima Qian’s (司马迁, 145BCE – ?) famous work Historical Records – Prime Minister Chen’s Family …

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Chinese Pinyin: Xiangru Ti Qiao
Chinese: 相如题桥
Name Of Image: Sima Xiangru Inscribing on the Bridge Gateway
Description:

‘Sima Xiangru Inscribing on the Bridge Gateway (相如题桥)’ was a popular theme in theatre from at least the Song (960-1279) through to the Qing (1644-1911) dynasty. Sima Xiangru (司马相如) was a Western Han (202 BCE – 8 CE) scholar unsuccessful …

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Chinese Pinyin: Qiuhu Xi Qi
Chinese: 秋胡戏妻 (鲁洁妇)
Name Of Image: Qiuhu trying to seduce his own wife
Description:

Qiuhu (秋胡), a native of the state of Lu during the Spring and Autumn period (770-476 BCE), was ordered to take up an official post in the state of Chen a scant five days after his marriage to Jiefu (洁妇), …

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Chinese Pinyin: Min Zan Qing Guan Liu Jiu Xue
Chinese: 民赞清官留旧靴
Name Of Image: The Boot-Swapping Ceremony for the Departing Governor
Description:

The story scene is originated from an anecdote dating back to the Tang dynasty (618-907). Cui Rong (崔戎, 780-835) is a statesman who is important enough to have a position in the ‘Biographies’ section in the official histories The Old …

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Chinese Pinyin: Meng Haoran Ta Xue Xun Mei
Chinese: 孟浩然踏雪寻梅
Name Of Image: Meng Haoran Looking for Plum Blossom on a Snowy Day
Description:

Meng Haoran (孟浩然, c. 690–740) is one of the most renowned poets in Tang dynasty (618–906). He started off pursuing a civil service career and then abandoned it to concentrate on poetry. He was a major influence on other Tang …

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Chinese Pinyin: Lv Dongbin
Chinese: 吕洞宾
Name Of Image: Lv Dongbin
Description:

As a young man, Lv Dongbin (吕洞宾, or Lü Dongbin) passed several rounds of civil-service examinations and was twice appointed as a county magistrate. After being bored with officialdom, he went to become a recluse in the mountains. Not until …

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Chinese Pinyin: Cao Guojiu
Chinese: 曹国舅
Name Of Image: Cao Guojiu
Description:

Cao Guojiu (曹国舅) is one of the later comers among the legendary Eight Daoist Immortals and has the fewest colourful stories attached to him. During the Yuan dynasty (1271–1368), a Daoist priest named Miao Shanshi (苗善時 fl. 1324) compiled a …

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