Category: Ancient Chinese Philosophy Art

Three Men Share Wisdom & Knowledge
Chinese Philosophy Art

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Typical Gallery Price: $20.00

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Approximate Measurements:
12¾" x 12¾"   (32.7cm x 32.7cm)


This painting is discounted because of a paper flaw. In this case, it's an extra fiber (possibly from a glue brush used in the thickening process) is stuck within the layers of paper.

Three Strangers Sharing Knowledge

This painting depicts the ancient Chinese philosophy that even when people who don't know each other come together, they can learn from each other.

One person must be the teacher and others learn. And in turn, the others become the teacher of the knowledge they posses.

It is important to remember that we all have something to teach, and we all have something to learn as well.



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Typical Gallery Price: $20.00

Your Price:
US$10.00U.S. Dollars

GBP £6.07British Pounds
Euro €6.75Euro
Canadian $10.72Canadian Dollars
Australian $11.00Australian Dollars


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Item Location: USA
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Gary's random little facts about China:

Beijing/Peking Roast Duck:
If you order Peking Roast Duck, you should do so only in Beijing, China (anywhere else, it's just not the same).

A hot tip: Always ask how long it will take before the duck is served.
If they tell you any timeframe less than 30 minutes, change your mind and order the Kung Pao Chicken (Gong Bao Ji Ding) instead.
The reason: If they can serve Beijing Roast Duck in less than 30 minutes, that means you are getting "pre-cooked" duck.
If you have to "duck the duck", next time look for a restaurant with ducks hanging over an open wood fire.

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