Handan Chun (Chinese: 邯鄲淳), courtesy name Zishu (Chinese: 子叔) or Zili (Chinese: 子禮), also known as Handan Zhu (Chinese: 邯鄲竺), was a writer, calligrapher...
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Classic of Arts (Chinese: 藝經) was a 3rd-century Chinese book written by Handan Chun on the various cultivated arts of ancient China. The book also briefly...
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17 × 17 grid, which confirms the statement by the 3rd century author Handan Chun in the Classic of Arts that Go was at this time played on a 17 × 17 grid:...
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variation. The first Go ranks were given in 2nd century (CE) China, when Handan Chun (Chinese: 邯郸淳) described the 9 Pin Zhi (九品制) ranking system in his book...
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Go, which first appeared in the 3rd century book Classic of Arts by Handan Chun. He ranks 9 different Pin (levels) for Go players, from strong to weak:...
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The stele's text was commissioned by Du Shang [zh]. It was written by Handan Chun after Wei Lang [zh] failed complete it. "Translation". Archived from...
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in historical texts. His calligraphy, alongside those of Zhong Yao, Handan Chun, Wei Ji (卫觊), and Wei Dan (韦诞) were widely emulated by others. One final...
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Scholar Han dynasty Handan Chun 邯鄲淳 Zishu 子叔 132 221 Yingchuan (Yuzhou City, Henan) Calligrapher, scholar, politician Cao Wei Handan Shang 邯鄲商 209 Chenliu...
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Yao's calligraphy was widely emulated by others, alongside those of Hu, Handan Chun, Wei Ji (卫觊), and Wei Dan (韦诞). Zhong Yao's grandfather, Zhong Hao (鍾皓)...
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According to the "Stele of Master Chen, Minister Herald of Later Han" by Handan Chun (recorded in volume 19 of Gu Wen Yuan), Chen Ji died of illness, aged...
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