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A Chinese appeals court upheld a previous ruling requiring Chinese artist Ye Yongqing to pay €650,000 ($670,469) in damages and issue an apology in a major Chinese newspaper within ten days for ...
Thanks to recent archaeological excavations and loans from Chinese museums, the institution transports the public into an era of intense exchange and creativity. The exhibition Wu Zetian: The Only ...
👑 Wu Zetian, was a formidable figure in 7th-century China who defied societal norms and ascended from a teenage concubine to become the only woman in Chinese history to rule under her own name.
The famous Chinese scholar Guo Moruo researched this, and he thinks that a plump empress portrayed in a painting by Tang Dynasty painter Zhang Xuan is Wu Zetian. Zhang left many famous paintings ...
Hoping to promote Chinese culture to the world through his fondant works, most of his figure creations of fondant art originated from traditional Chinese culture. "Empress Wu Zetian" was one of ...
Chinese artist takes My Chemical Romance fan art up a notch at New York show with Mandarin riff on I’m Not Okay and more. Shuang Li’s exhibition I’m Not, at the Swiss Institute, ...
Ink artist T.K. Chan, a co-founder of Hong Kong’s Blink Gallery, explains how Chinese artist Water Poon’s innovative ink paintings, especially Get Together (2015), changed her life.
Chinese Characters is a new series of essays exploring Chinese history through the life stories of key personalities. Here, series presenter Rana Mitter tells the story of Wu Zetian, the female ...
The TV drama The Empress of China is hot among audiences recently. But what did Wu Zetian, China's only female monarch, look like in real life? Let's explore the possibilities.