File:Dao Cheng San Sheng, Illustrations of Mencius.jpg
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Dao Cheng San Sheng (道承三聖), from the Illustrations of Mencius, which were painted in the Ming dynasty.
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English: Dao Cheng San Sheng (道承三聖) is the topic of a dialog between Mencius and his student Gongdu Zi.The illustration were painted in the Ming dynasty and published with other illustrations in Qing dynasty as 孟子聖跡圖.
中文:此幅圖題為道承三聖,出自《孟子.滕文公下》中孟子與弟子公都子的一段對話。由胡文煥等繪製於明萬曆年間,見於清光緒年間的刻本《孟子聖跡圖》。 |
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Date | 16th-17th century | ||
Source | 朱熹(注)。孟子(圖文本)。長沙:岳麓書社。 | ||
Author | 胡文煥(明朝萬曆年間出版) | ||
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