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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Hu Zhengyan, also known as Hu Yuecong, Hu Cheng-Yen, Ku Yueh-Tsung, Chinese: 胡正言 (c. 1584 – 1674 C.E.) was a Chinese artist, printmaker and publisher, owner of the Ten Bamboo Studio (Shizhuzhai) in Nanjing. He worked in calligraphy, traditional Chinese painting, and seal-carving, but was primarily a publisher, producing academic texts as well as records of his own work. A Ming loyalist, he was offered a position at the rump court of the Hongguang Emperor, but declined the post, never holding anything more than minor political office. He was best known for his manual of painting entitled The Ten Bamboo Studio Manual of Painting and Calligraphy (Shizhuzhai Shuhuapu).. }

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