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  1. The Yuan-dynasty official Wang Zhen is credited with the introduction of wooden movable type, a more durable option, around 1297. (1) Cast-metal movable type began to be used in Korea in the early 13th century, and the first font is believed to have been cast there in the 1230s. View the scroll ».

  2. The synthesis of narrow-band red-emitting SrLiAl 3 N 4: Eu 2+ phosphor and improvement of its luminescence properties. D Cui, Q Xiang, Z Song, Z Xia, Q Liu. Journal of Materials Chemistry C 4...

  3. A successful Shanghai businessman as well as a devout Buddhist, Wang Zhen is best known for his paintings of Buddhist figures in the calligraphic brush manner of his mentor, Wu Changshi (1844–1927).

  4. Chinese Academy of Sciences. Zhen SONG, Professor | Cited by 2,098 | of East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai (ECUST) | Read 72 publications | Contact Zhen SONG.

  5. Jul 15, 2024 · Wang Zhen, (simplified Chinese: 王祯; traditional Chinese: 王禎; pinyin: Wáng Zhēn; Wade–Giles: Wang Chen, fl. 1290 – 1333), an official of the Yuan Dynasty working in Jingde County in Anhui province, and author of the Nong Shu, developed movable type carved from wood in China around 1280 CE.

  6. University of Science and Technology Beijing: Haidian-qu, Beijing, CN. Associate Professor ( School of Materials Science and Engineering) Employment. Show more detail. Source: Zhen Song. expand_more.

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  8. Buddhist Sage was painted by Wang Zhen (also known as Wang Yiting). In China, the year of his birth was the “Sixth Year of the Tongzhi Period of the Great Qing” (1867 in the Western calendar); he died in the “Twenty-seventh year of the Chinese Republic” (1938).

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