Portrait of Guo Chengzhang (KO TSCHING DSChang), James Erxleben, C. 1835 print Half-portrait of the Chinese writer Guo Chengzhang (1802-?), Dressed in a dark jacket, with a white shirt and a headgear. Guo was hired by Philipp Franz von Siebold in Batavia as an employee of Chinese-Japanese publications Guo stayed in Leiden from 1830 to 1835 and calligraphy two Chinese-Japanese dictionaries and texts in Von Siebold's publication about Japan, Nippon. He was also the teacher of Hoffmann, who was a professor of Chinese and Japanese from 1855 at the University of Leiden. Netherlands paper. his


Portrait of Guo Chengzhang (KO TSCHING DSChang), James Erxleben, C. 1835 print Half-portrait of the Chinese writer Guo Chengzhang (1802-?), Dressed in a dark jacket, with a white shirt and a headgear. Guo was hired by Philipp Franz von Siebold in Batavia as an employee of Chinese-Japanese publications Guo stayed in Leiden from 1830 to 1835 and calligraphy two Chinese-Japanese dictionaries and texts in Von Siebold's publication about Japan, Nippon. He was also the teacher of Hoffmann, who was a professor of Chinese and Japanese from 1855 at the University of Leiden. Netherlands paper. historical persons (+ (full) bust portrait)


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