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					<description><![CDATA[<p>During this time one of the Far East&#8217;s most distinctive philosophical movements emerged, that of Chan Buddhism or more commonly known by the Japanese variation &#8220;Zen&#8221;. Its followers believe that Rock paintings in Tibet enlightenment is attained not just from spiritual insights but through intuition. Quite apart from the fact that Chan Buddhism with its notions of spontaneity and simplicity strongly influenced Chinese aesthetic notions, it encouraged a monks&#8217; school of painting where short brush strokes only hint vaguely at objects without really describing them. The finest exponents of Chan painting are Liang Kai (early 13th c.), who was able </p>
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