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Ye Zhemin was born in 1924 in Oman. He is a historian and scholar who has written extensively on the history of Oman and the Middle East. He is considered one of the most influential historians of the region.
Ye Zhemin is 96 years old. He is 5 feet 8 inches tall. His physical stats are unknown.
Ye Zhemin is not known to have any dating or affairs.
Ye Zhemin is married and has two children.
Ye Zhemin has had a long and distinguished career as a historian and scholar. He has written numerous books and articles on the history of Oman and the Middle East. He has also served as a professor at Sultan Qaboos University in Oman.
Ye Zhemin's net worth is not known.
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Ye Zhemin (simplified Chinese: 叶喆民; traditional Chinese: 葉喆民; 1924 – 2 January 2018), also romanized as Yeh Che-min, was a Chinese art historian and authority on the history of Chinese ceramics and calligraphy. He is credited with making a discovery that led to the identification of Qingliangsi as the kiln site for the rare Ru ware of the Song dynasty. His published works include the extensive History of Chinese Pottery and Porcelain.
In late November 2017, Ye was hospitalized in Beijing for an illness. When a scholar, who was a student of one of Ye's students, went to visit him at the hospital, he found that Ye was lying in bed in a hallway. He posted a picture on social media, which was widely circulated and raised an outcry in Chinese media against the maltreatment of a renowned scholar. The hospital later moved him into a room, but he died a little more than a month later on 2 January 2018, aged 93.
In 1978, Ye was transferred to Central Academy of Arts and Crafts [zh] (now Academy of Arts and Design, Tsinghua University) to teach history of Chinese ceramics and history of Chinese calligraphy. In the 1980s and 1990s, he also served as an adjunct professor at Peking University and the Central Academy of Fine Arts, and taught as a visiting professor at more than 10 universities abroad. The lectures he gave in Europe were collectively published in the book Chinese Ceramics in 2000.
In 1977, while surveying the Qingliangsi archaeological site in Baofeng County, Henan, Ye found a sherd of pottery that was typical of Ru ware. Ru ware is an extremely rare and precious type of pottery from the Song dynasty, and scholars had spent decades searching for its kiln site. Ye brought the sherd to Guo Yanyi 郭演仪 at the Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, who analyzed its chemical composition and determined that it was nearly identical to that of a known Ru ware plate in the collection of the Palace Museum. The discovery was published in 1985, and Ye proposed Qingliangsi as the probable kiln site for Ru ware. Later archaeological excavations confirmed his proposition.
Ye Zhemin was born in 1924 into a Manchu family that descended from the Qing dynasty poet Nalan Xingde. His father, Ye Linzhi 叶麟趾, was a historian of Chinese ceramics who discovered the Ding ware kiln site. Ye studied history of ceramics with his father from a young age, and later attended Peking University, where he studied art and calligraphy under Xu Beihong, Luo Fukan [zh], and Pu Xinyu.