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Chinese Pinyin: Wang Xiang Wo Bing Qiu Li
Chinese: 王祥卧冰求鲤
Name Of Image: Wang Xiang lying on ice to catch carp
Description:

Wang Xiang (王祥 185–269) served as the Grand Protector (taibao 太保) in the Western Jin court (西晋 265–316 CE) and, as a significant politician, has his biography in the Book of Jin (jinshu 晋书), an official historical text covering 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: Wei Jie
Chinese: 卫玠
Name Of Image: Wei Jie
Description:

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: Wu Song Da Hu
Chinese: 武松打虎
Name Of Image: Wu Song Slaying the Tiger
Description:

Nicknamed xingzhe (行者), ‘Pilgrim’ or ‘Traveller’, Wu Song (武松) is a popular fictional figure well-known for his slaying a tiger single-handedly after he was intoxicated on local rice wine. His heroic deed was first recorded as a title of a …

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