Wang Mien
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Wang Mien (1287-1359, Chinese: 王冕, Pin Yin: Wang Mian), a Chinese painter. born in Zhejiang, China.
His style name was Yuan-zhang, and his sobriquets were Chu-shih shan-nung and Fan-niu-weng. He was talented in sketching bamboo and rocks, but especially excelled in painting ink plums after following the style of the Sung painter Yang Pu-chih.

