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Xun Zhou BIOGRAPHY
1649 Shangyuan, now Nanjing, China - 1729. Known for: Scroll painting.
Zhou Yu was an artist from Shangyuan, which is now Nanjing. He was known for his paintings of dragons, which were dyed hundreds of times. He was also skilled in Emei's marksmanship. Zhou Yu was able... Read full biography
Zhou Yu was an artist from Shangyuan, which is now Nanjing. He was known for his paintings of dragons, which were dyed hundreds of times. He was also skilled in Emei's marksmanship. Zhou Yu was able to express his own opinions through his artwork, including characters, dragon horses, pine... Read full biography
Zhou Yu was an artist from Shangyuan, which is now Nanjing. He was known for his paintings of dragons, which were dyed hundreds of times. He was also skilled in Emei's marksmanship. Zhou Yu was able to express his own opinions through his artwork, including characters, dragon horses, pine cypresses, and peony. He refused to attack his predecessors
Zhou Yu was an artist from Shangyuan, which is now Nanjing. He was known for his paintings of dragons, which were dyed hundreds of times. He was also skilled in Emei's marksmanship. Zhou Yu was able to express his own opinions through his artwork, including characters, dragon horses, pine cypresses, and peony. He refused to attack his predecessors
Zhou Yu was an artist from Shangyuan, which is now Nanjing. He was known for his paintings of dragons, which were dyed hundreds of times. He was also skilled in Emei's marksmanship. Zhou Yu was able to express his own opinions through his artwork, including characters, dragon horses, pine cypresses, and peony. He refused to attack his predecessors
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Zhou Yu was an artist from Shangyuan, which is now Nanjing. He was known for his paintings of dragons, which were dyed hundreds of times. He was also skilled in Emei's marksmanship.
Zhou Yu was able to express his own opinions through his artwork, including characters, dragon horses, pine cypresses, and peony. He refused to attack his predecessors
