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Kwan Wai-nung
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Jinsugorko Taƴto
Innde ɓesnguGuan Taƴto
Ɗuubi daygo1878 Taƴto
Date of death1956 Taƴto
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Kwan Wai-nung (sinuwaa: 關蕙農; pinyin: Guān Huìnóng; 1878–1956) ko naalanke Sinuwaa. Kwan ko iwdi Lam Qua, jibinaa ko to Guangdong, o janngi pentugol Siin e gardagol Ju Lian.[1] O fusi ɗum e style ɓurɗo hirnaange mo o janngi e miñiiko, Kwan Kin-hing.[2]

Kwan egginii Hong Kong e fuɗɗoode teeminannde 20ɓiire. O wonti gardiiɗo naalankaagal to South China Morning Post e hitaande 1911, hade makko yaltude e hitaande 1915 ngam sosde gollorde makko litogaraafi, woni jaaynde litogaraafi Asiyankoore to Sai Ying Pun.[3] E nder kitaale 1920 e 1930, Kwan e hoore mum waɗii limlebbi e postooji ngam sosiyeteeji keewɗi e nder wuro ngo. Limlebbi ina mbaɗnoo marsandiis markeeji e naalankooɓe ina keewi gollineede ngam waɗde geɗel ngel no ɓuri welde nii. Kwan faami batte yeeynorɗe e njulaagu, o waɗti heen naalankaagal makko, ngal heewi heen ko sukaaɓe rewɓe pin-up ɓoorniiɓe comci laaɓtuɗi, ko ɗum feere ngam yettinde markeeji e soodooɓe. Ina jeyaa e nate makko « Sukaaɓe rewɓe ɗiɗo » (1931) ngam Kwong Sang Hong[4] e nate Tiger Balm.

Sosiyetee makko ina naatna karallaagal kesal to Angalteer e Almaañ, udditi caɗeele to Singapuur, Guangzhou e Shanghai.[5] E no feewi cornering luumo Hong Kong e oon sahaa, nafoore makko addani mo innireede ‘Laamɗo Poster Kalendar’. Caggal wolde adunaare ɗimmere, Kwan rokki ɓiɓɓe mum laamu sosiyatee mum.[6]

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  1. "Calendar Illustrations by Guan Huinong". Macau Museum of Art. Retrieved 16 October 2016.
  2. Sullivan, Michael (2006). Modern Chinese Artists: A Biographical Dictionary. Berkeley [u.a.]: University of California Press. p. 44. ISBN 9780520244498.
  3. "The Enchanting Years – A Donation from the Kwan Family" (PDF). Hong Kong Heritage Museum. Retrieved 16 October 2016.
  4. Chiu, Patrick (17 July 2014). "關蕙農的月份牌美人". Hong Kong Economic Journal (in Sinuwaare). Retrieved 16 October 2016.
  5. Go, Simon (2003). Hong Kong Apothecary: A Visual History of Chinese Medicine Packaging. New York, N.Y.: Princeton Architectural Press. p. 159. ISBN 9781568983905.
  6. Cochran, Sherman (2006). Chinese Medicine Men: Consumer Culture in China and Southeast Asia. Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.]: Harvard Univ. Press. pp. 121–122. ISBN 9780674021617.