File:Four Generals of Song.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionFour Generals of Song.jpg | “Four Generals of Zhongxing” by Southern Song Dynasty artist Liu Songnian (1174–1224). The generals are Yue Fei (second from the left), Zhang Jun (fourth from the left), Han Shizhong (fifth), and Liu Guangshi (劉光世; 1142–1222; seventh). The painting can be used to show what the historical Yue Fei looked like. Apart from that, it is a good example of Song Dynasty painting. The inscription in the mid center dates the painting to the "summer of the Jiaxu 甲戌 year," that is, 1214. |
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Author | Liu Songnian |
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current | 11:43, 12 September 2023 | 6,000 × 800 (744 KB) | 天夜叉 (talk | contribs) | 完整清晰版 | |
03:30, 29 July 2011 | 4,155 × 1,174 (2.53 MB) | Dragonet~commonswiki (talk | contribs) | 中興四將圖 | ||
06:36, 28 July 2011 | 1,680 × 475 (264 KB) | Dragonet~commonswiki (talk | contribs) | better quality | ||
13:29, 19 August 2007 | 1,480 × 420 (302 KB) | Time3000~commonswiki (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description=“Four Generals of Zhongxing” by Southern Song Dynasty artists Liu Songnian (1174-1224). General Yue Fei is the second person from the left. It will be used to show what the historical Yue Fei looked like. Apart from that, it |
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