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Wang Wei

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Wang Wei (; 699–761), courtesy name Mojie, was a Chinese musician, painter, poet, and politician of the middle Tang dynasty. He is regarded as one of the most distinguished men of arts and letters of his era. About 400 of his poems survived and 29 of them are included in the 18th-century anthology ''Three Hundred Tang Poems''. A large portion of his finest poems drew inspirations from the local landscape.

Wang Wei is renowned for his dual talents as a nature poet and landscape painter. His poems were originally compiled and edited into a collection by his next-youngest brother, Wang Jin, at imperial command. Of his paintings, no authenticated specimens survive, although there were evidence of his work through influences on later paintings and descriptive accounts. His musical talents were highly regarded; however, no compositions or music notes have been preserved. He had a successful career as an imperial court official. Later in life, he became a devout Chan Buddhist and a vegetarian. He spent ten years studying with Chan master Daoguang. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Success Mathematics SPM by Wang Wei

    Published 2009
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    Success additional mathematics SPM by Wang Wei

    Published 2008
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    Mathematics SPM by Wang Wei

    Published 2011
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    Chu hu yi liao = Idioms expected by Wang Wei Hao

    Published 2015
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    Yi xiang tian kai = Idioms : indulge in the wildest fantasy by Wang Wei Hao

    Published 2015
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    Kai huai da xiao = Idioms : laugh heartily by Wang Wei Hao

    Published 2015
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    Bu shi yi guo du de da gong zhen tan = Fushigi no kuni no ambaito-ai by Da Ze Zai Chang

    Published 2010
    Other Authors: “…Wang Wei Jie…”
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    Mathematics SPM by Pumadevi

    Published 2008
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    Mathematics SPM by Pumadevi, S.

    Published 2013
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