T'ai-p'ing
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Mandarin 太平 (Tàipíng), Wade–Giles romanization: Tʻai⁴-pʻing².
Proper noun
[edit]T'ai-p'ing
- Alternative form of Taiping
- 2004, Jason C. Kuo, “Introduction”, in Transforming Traditions in Modern Chinese Painting: Huang Pin-hung's Late Work[2], Peter Lang, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 6:
- From the age of thirteen, Huang Pin-hung was able to study paintings in private collections that were being dispersed in the area around his ancestral home in She-hsien, An-hui Province, in the wake of the T’ai-p’ing Rebellion; he was particularly impressed by the works of Tung Ch’i-ch’ang (1555-1636) and Cha Shih-piao (1615-98).