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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Xu Wei - définition


Xu Wei         
  • ''Chrysanthemums and Bamboos'' (菊竹图) by Xu Wei, [[Liaoning Museum]]
  • Bamboos
  • Xu Wei's tomb
  • ''Grapes'' (葡萄), '''Xu Wei''', [[Palace Museum]]
MING DYNASTY PAINTER (1521-1593)
Hsü Wei; Hsu Wei; Hsue Wei; Xu Wenchang; Xu Wenqing
Xu Wei (, 1521–1593), other department Qingteng Shanren (), was a Chinese painter, playwright, poet, and tea master during the Ming dynasty. A noted painter, poet, writer and dramatist famed for his artistic expressiveness.
Xu Zhixun (elder)         
OLDEST SON OF XU WEN
Xu Zhixun (died 918); Xu Zhixùn; Xú Zhīxùn
Xu Zhixun (徐知訓) (895-918) was the oldest biological son of Xu Wen, the regent of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period state Wu. He served as the junior regent from 915 to his death in 918, with his father stationing himself at Jinling away from the capital Guangling (廣陵, in modern Yangzhou, Jiangsu).
Xu Faguang         
CHINESE MALE RACEWALKER
Faguang Xu; Xu Fanguang
Xu Faguang (born 17 May 1987) is a Chinese racewalking athlete who specialises in the 50 kilometres race walk. He has represented his country three times at the World Championships in Athletics (2009, 2011, 2013) with his best finish being seventh in 2011.
Exemples du corpus de texte pour Xu Wei
1. Likewise, China‘s Xiao Qin tied with Macau‘s Xu Wei on the pommel horse, with the duo each scoring '.800.
2. "I would never have expected that I would be holding a concert here." Lam, a veteran performer from Hong Kong, will sing on Aug. 15, while mainland Chinese singer and songwriter Xu Wei will close the series on Aug. 17, Xinhua said.