Han Huang

Han Huang (723–787) was an economist, calligrapher and painter.

Also recorded as Duke Zhongsu of Jin; Hanjingong; Taichong; Zhongsu.

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Overview

Born at Chang'an District in 723, died in 787.

In detail

Positions recorded include Chancellor of the Tang dynasty.

Work by Han Huang is recorded in the collections of Yale University Art Gallery and The Palace Museum.

Sources

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    “Han Huang”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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    Wikidata, structured authority record Q31758: Han Huang

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