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Shin-te, one of the Chinese twins He-He er xian (chines: Shin様様) The twins Hanshan Shinand Shide Shin( Han-Shan and Shi-Te) (jap: chancellan Shinand Jittoku Shin)
Title: Shin-te, one of the Chinese twins He-He er xian (chines: Shin様様) The twins Hanshan Shinand Shide Shin( Han-Shan and Shi-Te) (jap: chancellan Shinand Jittoku Shin)
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This rubbing derives from an engraved stele memorializing a famous painting of the monks Hanshan and Shide by the Qing painter Luo Ping (1733-1799). The original painting is now in...

