Shi Rui

Shi Rui (simplified Chinese: 石锐; traditional Chinese: 石銳; pinyin: Shí Ruì; Wade–Giles: Shih Jui), courtesy name also Shi Rui, was a Chinese landscape and building painter in the early Ming dynasty.

His birth and death years are unknown.

He was a native of Qiantang (錢塘, modern day Hangzhou in Zhejiang Province) and was active during the Xuande era (1426–1435) up to the Jingtai era (1449–1457).

[1] He served as an official at the Hall of Benevolence and Wisdom (仁智殿)[2]

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Shi Rui, Xuan Yuan Inquires of the Dao , National Palace Museum , Taipei