Wang Mian
| alt1 = | caption1 = | image2 = Wang Mian, Blossoming Plum.jpg | width2 = | alt2 = | caption2 = | footer = ''Plum Blossoms in Early Spring'' and ''Blossoming plum'' by Wang Mian }}Wang Mian (; 1287–1359), courtesy name Yuanzhang (), also known as Zhushi Shannong, was a Chinese painter and poet active during the Yuan dynasty. Initially aspiring to be a government official, Wang later earned considerable recognition as an artist who specialised in plum blossom paintings. Falling out of the public eye in his later years, he had a short stint as military adviser to Zhu Yuanzhang. Wang makes an appearance in the eighteenth-century novel ''The Scholars''. Provided by Wikipedia
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Development and application of a pressure-preserving sampler for long boreholes in coal mines by WANG Mian, HE Wei, WANG Hongtao, ZHAO Yongchao, YU Hong
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