Results for: Su Zhe (1039-1112), northern Song writer and calligrapher, one of 三苏|三苏 and one of 唐宋八大家
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Zhang Shizhao (1881-1973), revolutionary journalist in Shanghai, then established writer章士钊 [Zhang1 Shi4 zhao1]
Zhang Xu (probably early 8th century), Tang dynasty poet and calligrapher, most famous for his grass script 草書|草书张旭 [Zhang1 Xu4]
Zhang Xu (probably early 8th century), Tang dynasty poet and calligrapher, most famous for his grass script 草書|草书張旭 [Zhang1 Xu4]
Zhang Zeduan (1085-1145), Song dynasty painter张择端 [Zhang1 Ze2 duan1]
Zhang Zeduan (1085-1145), Song dynasty painter張擇端 [Zhang1 Ze2 duan1]
Zhao Kuangyin, personal name of founding Song emperor Song Taizu 宋太祖 (927-976)赵匡胤 [Zhao4 Kuang1 yin4]
Zhao Kuangyin, personal name of founding Song emperor Song Taizu 宋太祖 (927-976)趙匡胤 [Zhao4 Kuang1 yin4]
Zhong Yao (151-230 AD), minister of Cao Wei 曹魏 and noted calligrapher, said to have developed the regular script 楷书鍾繇 [Zhong1 Yao2]
Zhong Yao (151-230 AD), minister of Cao Wei 曹魏 and noted calligrapher, said to have developed the regular script 楷书锺繇 [Zhong1 Yao2]
Zhou Ji (1781-1839), Qing writer and poet周济 [Zhou1 Ji4]
Zhou Ji (1781-1839), Qing writer and poet周濟 [Zhou1 Ji4]
Zhu Xi or Chu Hsi (1130-1200), also known as Master Zhu 朱子, Song dynasty Confucian writer and propagandist, founder of neo-Confucianism朱熹 [Zhu1 xi1]
Zhu Yunming (1460-1526), Ming dynasty calligrapher祝允明 [Zhu4 Yun3 ming2]
Zhu Zhishan (1460-1526), Ming calligrapher and poet, one of Four great southern talents of the Ming 江南四大才子祝枝山 [Zhu4 Zhi1 shan1]
zither or guzheng, large zither with 13 to 25 strings, developed from guqin 古琴 during Tang and Song times古筝 [gu3 zheng1]
 

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