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  1. Wang Xianzhi ( simplified Chinese: 王献之; traditional Chinese: 王獻之; pinyin: Wáng Xiànzhī; Wade–Giles: Wang Hsien-chih, 344–386), courtesy name Zijing (子敬), was a famous Chinese calligrapher of the Eastern Jin dynasty. He was the seventh and youngest son of the famed Wang Xizhi.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wang_XizhiWang Xizhi - Wikipedia

    Wang Xizhi (Chinese: 王羲之; courtesy name: Yishao (逸少); c. 303 – c. 361) was a Chinese politician and writer from the Jin dynasty (266–420) known for his mastery of Chinese calligraphy. He is often regarded as the greatest calligrapher in Chinese history. His most famous work, composed in 353, is the Lantingji xu (蘭亭集序 ...

  3. Some characters, whether simplified or not, look the same in Chinese and Japanese, but have different stroke orders. For example, in Japan, 必 is written with the top dot first, while the Traditional stroke order writes the 丿 first. In the characters and 玉, the vertical stroke is the third stroke in Chinese, but the second stroke in ...

  4. King of Kings. The title King of Kings was prominently used by Persian kings such as Darius the Great (pictured). The full titulature of Darius was Great King, King of Kings, King of Persia, King of the Countries, Hystaspes ' son, Arsames ' grandson, an Achaemenid. Part of a series on.

  5. Vincent Wong Ho Shun ( Chinese: 王浩信; born 7 July 1983) is a Hong Kong actor and singer currently contracted to TVB and Shaw Brothers Studio . Wong had won the TVB Anniversary Award for Best Actor with his role in the Legal Mavericks series in 2017 and 2020 respectively. Early life and career. Wong was born in Xinjiang.

  6. The Red King is a 2024 British crime drama television series, created by Toby Whithouse, and starring Anjli Mohindra . Synopsis. A police sergeant posted to a small island in Wales tries to solve the case of a missing boy. [1] Cast. Anjli Mohindra as Grace Narayan. Sam Swainsbury as Father Douglas Carrisford. Marc Warren as Dr Ian Prideaux.

  7. is the title of kings in East Asia. A king is called Wáng in Chinese, Wang in Korean, Vương in Vietnamese, and Ō in Japanese, but these are all just their respective pronunciations of the Chinese character 王. Wáng (王), the head of state of Ancient China.

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