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Zhou Jin Hua
Zhou Jin Hua (born 1978) is a Chinese painter. Biography He was born in Deyang, Sichuan Province in 1978, and he graduated from the Department of Oil Painting of Sichuan Fine Arts Institute in 2002. He is an artist who is currently working and living in Beijing and Chongqing. His art was placed in the National Art Museum of China in Beijing (CN), Kunstverein Konstanz (GER. Collections and awards His works have been collected by numerous private Western and Chinese art collections: * "What a Big Crevice, 2007", collected in Guangdong Museum of Art * "Dinner under the Sunset, The Results are the Same in the End No. 5, 2008" collected in Yuz Museum, Indonesia. * "Golden Age No. 9, 2008" collected in White Rabbit Gallery in Australia. * "Amitabha Buddha" and "Glory No. 2, 2012" collected and long exhibited in University of Mannheim in Germany. * "Flame series No.6 and No. 7, 2006" won the Recommendation Award at the 2006 Shanghai Art Fair Young Artists Works Exhibition. * "After ...
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A dzo (also spelled zo, zho and dzho, bo, མཛོ་, mdzo) is a hybrid between the yak and domestic cattle. The word dzo technically refers to a male hybrid, while a female is known as a or . In Mongolian, it is called a (хайнаг). There is also the English language portmanteau term of yattle, a combination of the words yak and cattle, as well as yakow, a combination of the words yak and cow. Dzomo are fertile (or, fecund) while dzo are sterile. As they are a product of the hybrid genetic phenomenon of heterosis (hybrid vigor), they are larger and stronger than yak or cattle from the region. In Mongolia and Tibet, khainags are thought to be more productive than cattle or yaks in terms of both milk and meat production. Dzomo can be back crossed. As a result, many supposedly pure yak or pure cattle probably carry each other's genetic material. In Mongolia, the result of a crossed with either a domestic bull or yak bull is called (ортоом, three-quarter-bred) ...
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