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Xue Susu (Chinese: 薛素素; also known as Xue Wu, Xuesu, Sunjung among other pen names) (c.1564–1650? C.E.) was a Chinese courtesan. Known as one of the "Eight Great Courtesans of the Ming Dynasty", she was an accomplished painter and poet, and was noted for her skill at mounted archery. She was particularly noted for her figure paintings, which included many Buddhist subjects. Her works are held in a number of museums both in China and elsewhere.
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Xue Susu
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Chinese artist
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Xue Wu, Xuesu, Sunjung, Runqing, Runniang, Wulang Hsueh Su-su
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1650-01-01Z 1637-01-01Z
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