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    Liu Guandao or Liu Kuan-tao (simplified Chinese: 刘贯道; traditional Chinese: 劉貫道; pinyin: Liú Guàndào; c. 1258 – 1336), courtesy name Zhong Xian (仲贤), was...
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    the 14th-century historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms. It is a guandao, a type of traditional Chinese weapon. It is also sometimes referred to...
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    Kublai to the formerly Daoist (Taoist), and at the time Buddhist monk, Liu Bingzhong. Liu was a painter, calligrapher, poet, and mathematician, and he became...
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    Palace, the imperial palace complex of the Tang dynasty. A painting by Liu Guandao depicting the Emperor Shizu of Yuan on a hunting expedition. A Bengali...
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    leaders, Shi Tianze, Liu Heima (劉黑馬, aka Liu Ni), and the Khitan Xiao Zhala (蕭札剌) defected and commanded the 3 Tumens in the Mongol army. Liu Heima and Shi Tianze...
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  • This form of robe is portrayed in the painting Khubilai Khan Hunting by Liu Guandao; in the painting, the Haiqing worn by some of the male attendants or...
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    of Deer in a Maple Grove, c. 1031–48. The Portrait of Kublai Khan, by Liu Guandao, c. 1271–94. The Portrait of Empress Chabi, c. 1271–81. The Magpies and...
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  • Painting of Kublai Khan on a hunting expedition, by artist Liu Guandao, c. 1280....
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    (d. 1290) John I, French nobleman (House of Chalon-Arlay) (d. 1315) Liu Guandao (or Zhong Xian), Chinese court artist (d. 1336) Usman Serajuddin, Bengali...
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    ambush on Liu Yun's camp, seizing all the goods and valuables while killing or wounding half of Liu Yun's entire escort. After this fiasco, Liu fled for...
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