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Pu Jin

  • Pu Jin (1893-1966), of the Manchu ethnic group, with the surname Aisin Gioro, courtesy name Xuezhai, and pen names Nanshi, Suiyuan, Leshan, Songfeng Zhuren, and Qintu, was born in Beijing. His art names were Yiqingtang and Songfeng Caotang. Influenced by his family, he studied calligraphy and painting from a young age.

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      Wang Xueteo, courtesy name was Xiao Feng, art name was Chi Yuan, born in Cheng’an Hebei, a well-known Chinese modern freehand bird-and-flower painter. He served as director of the Beijing Painting Institute, director of the China Artists Association, vice president of the Beijing Branch of Artists Association, representative of the Beijing City Seventh National People’s Congress, managing member of the Beijing Fifth China People’s Political Consultative Conference, member of the Central Union Committee of the Democratic Party of China, commissioner of Beijing city.

    • Cao Kejia

      Cao Kejia was born in Beijin. He was good at Chinese painting and cats. He was a teacher at Academy of Arts & Design, an Executive of Light Industry Department Craft Art Company and a member of China artists association.

    • Xu Cao

      Xu Cao, courtesy name is Yansun, was born in Beijing. Famous Chinese portrait painter from Shenxuan, Hebei. He was good at painting portrait, maid, sketch and so on, had a lot of followers.

    • Yan Bolong

      Yan Bolong, a Manchu from the Plain Yellow Banner, was a native of Beijing. His given name was Yunlin, his courtesy name was Bolong (used as his common name), and his pseudonym was Changbai Buyi (Long White Cloth Scholar). He resided in a place called Chuncao Tang (Spring Grass Hall). During the Republic of China period, Yan was a prominent figure in the Beijing-Tianjin painting school, renowned for his bird-and-flower paintings. He was also skilled in landscapes, figures, feathers, and animals. Yan disliked officialdom and preferred to live as an ordinary scholar, devoting himself to painting. Due to his ancestral roots in Changbai, he became known as Changbai Buyi (Long White Cloth Scholar).

    • Pu Quan

      Pu Quna, family name was Aisin Gioro, courtesy name was Song Chuang, art name was Xue Xi, Yao Xian and Jian Zhai, a ,modern painter and calligrapher. Pu Quan, Pu Jin, Pu Xian and Pu Zuo, the four brothers were the masters of calligraphy and painting, and they were called “Yimen Sijie”,

    • Pu Ru

      Pu Ru was born in Beijing, the grandson of Prince Gong. He was good at painting landscapes, bird-and-flower, animals and calligraphy.

    • Pu Tong

      Pu Tong, courtesy name Houzhai, and pseudonym Xiyuan, with an alternative studio name Hongdou Guanzhu (Master of the Red Bean Studio), was a member of the Aisin Gioro clan, an ethnic Manchu, and a political figure during both the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China.

    • Pu Zuo

      During his lifetime, Wang Chengxi served as a Professor in the Department of Traditional Chinese Painting at Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts, a Member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), and a Member of the Tianjin Committee of the CPPCC.

    • Qi Gong

    • Qi Kun

    • Zhang Renli

      Zhang Renli, with the courtesy name as Fanqing, was born in Wuchang, Hubei Province. After graduating from Peking University and teaching at Minguo University, he entered politics.

    • Pu Yihuo

    • Nale Hetu

    • Luo Fukan

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