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- Q15902305 subject Q6627662.
- Q15902305 subject Q6630206.
- Q15902305 subject Q8567009.
- Q15902305 abstract "Wang Xun (Chinese name: 王珣; 349–400) was a Chinese calligrapher , who lived during the Jin Dynasty (265–420). Wang Xun was the "Sage of Calligraphy" Wang Xizhi (王羲之)’s nephew, Wang Xianzhi (王献之)’s cousin.His most famous work is a letter written to his friend Boyuan (伯远), called A letter to Boyuan, one of the Three Rarities of Calligraphy(三希).".
- Q15902305 thumbnail The_Calligraphy_Model_Boyuan_by_Wang_Xun.jpg?width=300.
- Q15902305 wikiPageWikiLink Q11573145.
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- Q15902305 wikiPageWikiLink Q559425.
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- Q15902305 wikiPageWikiLink Q6501380.
- Q15902305 wikiPageWikiLink Q6627662.
- Q15902305 wikiPageWikiLink Q6630206.
- Q15902305 wikiPageWikiLink Q7352.
- Q15902305 wikiPageWikiLink Q80290.
- Q15902305 wikiPageWikiLink Q8567009.
- Q15902305 comment "Wang Xun (Chinese name: 王珣; 349–400) was a Chinese calligrapher , who lived during the Jin Dynasty (265–420). Wang Xun was the "Sage of Calligraphy" Wang Xizhi (王羲之)’s nephew, Wang Xianzhi (王献之)’s cousin.His most famous work is a letter written to his friend Boyuan (伯远), called A letter to Boyuan, one of the Three Rarities of Calligraphy(三希).".
- Q15902305 label "Wang Xun (calligrapher)".
- Q15902305 depiction The_Calligraphy_Model_Boyuan_by_Wang_Xun.jpg.