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  1. Huang Tingjian (simplified Chinese: 黄庭坚; traditional Chinese: 黃庭堅; Wade–Giles: Huang T'ing-chien; 1045, Jiangxi province, China–1105, Yizhou [now Yishan], Guangxi) was a Chinese calligrapher, painter, and poet of the Song dynasty.

  2. Huang Tingjian (born 1045, Fengning [now Xiushui], Jiangxi province, China—died 1105, Yizhou [now Yishan], Guangxi) was a Chinese poet and calligrapher esteemed as the founder of the Jiangxi school of poetry.

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  3. Poet, calligrapher, and Chan (Zen) Buddhist adept, Huang Tingjian believed that calligraphy should be spontaneous and self-expressive—“a picture of the mind.” Containing nearly twelve hundred characters, this handscroll is a master­piece of cursive-script writing.

  4. Nov 15, 2015 · Learn about Huang Tingjian, a Song dynasty calligrapher, painter, and poet. See his works, style, and influence in the online museum.

  5. Huang Tingjian (1045 – 1105 AD) was an official, calligrapher, and poet. His brilliance earned him a place amongst the Song dynasties' four great calligraphers.

  6. Learn about the history and significance of a masterpiece by the Song calligrapher Huang Tingjian, who wrote a poem on a handscroll as he traveled through Wuchang in 1102. See how the scroll was collected by the Yuan imperial family and viewed by famous Ming painters.

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  8. Learn about Huang Tingjian, one of the top four calligraphy masters of the Song Dynasty, and his unconventional style and influence. View his masterpieces of wild cursive script and poetry at China Online Museum.

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