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- Zhou_Shuxi abstract "Zhou Shuxi (Chinese: 周淑禧; pinyin: Zhōu Shūxǐ; Wade–Giles: Chou Shu-hsi; 1624–1705) was a female Chinese painter in Qing Dynasty. She was a native of Jiangyin, Jiangsu Province, and the second daughter of Zhou Rongqi. Her sobriquet was 'Lady on the River' (Chinese: 江上女士; pinyin: Jiāngshang nǚshì).Zhou learned painting along with her sister Zhou Shuhu from her father. Of their work Jiang Shaoshu wrote in Wusheng Shi Shi (History of Wordless Poetry) that they were \"celebrated for their superb painting skills and good at painting flowers, insects and birds. In their works, lines are so thin and cursive that they look like silk produced by silkworm in spring while colors are bright and spirit is vivid.\"Jiang continued in describing some of Zhou's other works: \"She was also skilled in painting Buddha statues with solemn and dignified bearing and sometimes painted horses of other regions with exquisite dots and washes and meticulous composition.\"Married Huang of her hometown.".
- Zhou_Shuxi birthDate "1624".
- Zhou_Shuxi birthYear "1624".
- Zhou_Shuxi deathDate "1705".
- Zhou_Shuxi deathYear "1705".
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- Zhou_Shuxi wikiPageWikiLink Jiangsu.
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- Zhou_Shuxi wikiPageWikiLink File:Camellia_and_a_Lonely_Bird_by_Zhou_Shuxi.jpg.
- Zhou_Shuxi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Zhou Shuxi".
- Zhou_Shuxi c "周淑禧".
- Zhou_Shuxi c "江上女士".
- Zhou_Shuxi dateOfBirth "1624".
- Zhou_Shuxi dateOfDeath "1705".
- Zhou_Shuxi name "Zhou, Shuxi".
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- Zhou_Shuxi shortDescription "Chinese painter".
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- Zhou_Shuxi description "Chinese painter".
- Zhou_Shuxi description "Chinese painter".
- Zhou_Shuxi subject Category:1624_births.
- Zhou_Shuxi subject Category:1705_deaths.
- Zhou_Shuxi subject Category:Painters_from_Jiangsu.
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- Zhou_Shuxi subject Category:Qing_dynasty_landscape_painters.
- Zhou_Shuxi hypernym Painter.
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- Zhou_Shuxi comment "Zhou Shuxi (Chinese: 周淑禧; pinyin: Zhōu Shūxǐ; Wade–Giles: Chou Shu-hsi; 1624–1705) was a female Chinese painter in Qing Dynasty. She was a native of Jiangyin, Jiangsu Province, and the second daughter of Zhou Rongqi. Her sobriquet was 'Lady on the River' (Chinese: 江上女士; pinyin: Jiāngshang nǚshì).Zhou learned painting along with her sister Zhou Shuhu from her father.".
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- Zhou_Shuxi depiction Camellia_and_a_Lonely_Bird_by_Zhou_Shuxi.jpg.
- Zhou_Shuxi givenName "Shuxi".
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- Zhou_Shuxi name "Shuxi Zhou".
- Zhou_Shuxi name "Zhou, Shuxi".
- Zhou_Shuxi surname "Zhou".