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    Xu Wei (Chinese: 徐渭; pinyin: Xú Wèi; Wade–Giles: Hsü Wei, 1521–1593), also known as Qingteng Shanren (Chinese: 青藤山人; pinyin: Qīngténg Shānrén), was a Chinese painter, playwright, poet, and tea master during the Ming dynasty. [1][2] Life. Xu's courtesy names were Wenqing (文清) and then later Wenchang (文長).

  2. Mar 26, 2015 · Xu Wei (徐渭, 1521-1593) was a Ming Chinese painter, poet, calligrapher and dramatist famed for his artistic expressiveness. His courtesy names were Wenqing (文清) and then Wenchang (文長). His various pseudonyms include Tianchi Shanren (天池山人, The Mountain Man of the Heavenly Pond) and Qingteng Daoshi (青藤道士 ...

  3. Xu Wei (Simplified Chinese: 许巍, pinyin:Xǔ Wēi; born 21 July 1968) is a Chinese rock musician. [1] He was born and raised in the Pangliu village, near Xi'an. [2] Xu Wei began learning to play the guitar at the age of sixteen, when he started high school.

  4. Xu Wei (born 1521, Shanyin [now Shaoxing], Zhejiang province, China—died 1593) was a colourful figure in the history of Chinese painting who is known for having been a child prodigy, bureaucrat, apparent madman, and painter. As a young man, Xu repeatedly failed to pass civil service examinations.

  5. Xu Wei (Chinese: 徐渭; pinyin: Xú Wèi; Wade–Giles: Hsü Wei, 1521—1593) was a Ming Chinese painter, poet, writer and dramatist famed for his artistic expressiveness. Revolutionary for its time, his painting style influenced and inspired countless subsequent painters, such as Bada Shanren, the Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou, and the modern ...

  6. Xu Wei, other department Qingteng Shanren, was a Ming dynasty Chinese painter, poet, writer and dramatist famed for his artistic expressiveness. Revolutionary for its time, his painting style...

  7. Xu Wei (Chinese: 徐渭; pinyin: Xú Wèi; Wade–Giles: Hsü Wei, 1521–1593) was a Ming dynasty Chinese painter, poet, writer and dramatist famed for his artistic expressiveness.

  8. Despite the tragic course of his life, Xu Wei achieved greatness in various artistic and literary domains. He was the pioneering figure of the bold and freehand style of flower-and-bird painting in the Ming dynasty. His revolutionary style had a lasting impact on many renowned later artists.

  9. Xu Wei must be one of the most tragic figures in the whole of Chinese painting history, who suffered a number of setbacks during his lifetime: When he was 14, his mother died. His first wife, whom he married at the age of 21, died five years later.

  10. Xu Wei (徐渭, 1521-1593) was a Ming Chinese painter, poet, calligrapher and dramatist famed for his artistic expressiveness. His courtesy names were Wenqing (文清) and then Wenchang (文長).