Yan Han
Yan Han was a prominent figure in the Yan'an woodcut movement during the Second Sino-Japanese War, known for his passionate commitment to using woodcut art as a medium for revolutionary expression. He journeyed from Xiangxi to Yan'an, where he became a key member of the Lu Yi Woodcut Working Group, creating impactful works that resonated with the struggles of the common people.
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Yan Han traveled 800 miles on foot to reach Yan'an, where he contributed to the revolutionary art movement.
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