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    Muqi or Muxi (Chinese: 牧谿; Japanese: Mokkei; 1210?–1269?), also known as Fachang (Chinese: 法常), was a Chinese Chan Buddhist monk and painter who lived...
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    Miya Muqi (Chinese: 母其弥雅; pinyin: Mǔqí Mǐyǎ; born 20 May 1987), professional name for Mu Qimiya, is a Chinese actress who has appeared in films such as...
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  • The film's cast includes Chinese actors Aarif Rahman, Lay Zhang, and Miya Muqi, and Indian actors Disha Patani, Sonu Sood, and Amyra Dastur. The film was...
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  • Indo-Chinese production. The film stars Pooja Bhalekar (in her film debut), Miya Muqi, Rajpal Yadav, and Abhimanyu Singh in pivotal roles. Costumes were designed...
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  • written and directed by Stanley Tong, starring Jackie Chan, Yang Yang and Miya Muqi. It marks Chan's sixth collaboration with Tong. Vanguard was originally scheduled...
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    painting and calligraphy were used by Chan monk painters such as Guanxiu and Muqi Fachang to communicate their spiritual understanding in unique ways to their...
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    gibbon pictures painted by Chinese monk painter Muqi. By the late 15th century, the animal image of Muqi style had become a hot topic in large-scale Japanese...
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    is a 13th-century Chinese painting by the monk Muqi Fachang. It was painted during the Song dynasty. Muqi was one of the two great exponents of the spontaneous...
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    Alexandria. ISBN 978-1-4655-8092-4. Beijing Review. Beijing Review. 1987. Che, Muqi (1989). The Silk Road, Past and Present. Foreign Languages Press. ISBN 978-0-8351-2100-2...
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    Notable painters influenced by Taoism include Wu Wei, Huang Gongwang, Mi Fu, Muqi Fachang, Shitao, Ni Zan, Tang Mi, and Wang Zengzu. Taoist arts and belles-lettres...
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