Miao Fu

Miao Fu (simplified Chinese: 缪辅; traditional Chinese: 繆輔; pinyin: Miào Fǔ; Wade–Giles: Miao Fu), was a Chinese imperial painter during the Xuande era of the Ming Dynasty. His birth and death years are unknown.

Miao Fu, Fish and Aquatic Grass, Palace Museum

Miao Fu was born in Suzhou. He was known for painting swimming fish.[1]

Notes

  1. 中国古代书画鑑定组: Page 40.
gollark: It would also not be very useful for spying on people, since they would just stop saying things if they got a notification saying "interception agent has been added to the chat" and it wouldn't work retroactively.
gollark: One proposal for backdooring encrypted messaging stuff was to have a way to remotely add extra participants invisibly to an E2Ed conversation. If you have that but without the "invisible" bit, that would work as "encryption with a backdoor, but then make it very obvious that the backdoor has been used" somewhat.
gollark: Not encryption itself, probably.
gollark: They don't seem to want to *ban* end-to-end encryption as much as backdoor the popularly used stuff. Which is still bad. I should finish writing that blog post on it some time this decade.
gollark: It's probably with consent to the extent that *any* social media apps do, i.e. "the long incomprehensible privacy policy says we can".

References

  • Zhongguo gu dai shu hua jian ding zu (中国古代书画鑑定组). 2000. Zhongguo hui hua quan ji (中国绘画全集). Zhongguo mei shu fen lei quan ji. Beijing: Wen wu chu ban she. Volume 10.



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