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Dong Qichang èâ£åâ¦Â¶Ã¦ËÅ, 1555ââ¬â1636, courtesy name Xuanzai çŽâå®°, was a Chinese painter, scholar, calligrapher, and art theorist of the later period of the Ming Dynasty. Dong Qichang was born to a poor but scholarly family. He passed the jinshi ââ¬Åpresented scholarââ¬Â examination at the age of thirty-five and was appointed to the first of a series of official positions within the Ming government. |
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