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File:Tiangong Kaiwu Ship.jpg

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An illustration of a two-masted Chinese junk ship, from the Tiangong Kaiwu encyclopedia of 1637, written by the Ming Dynasty encyclopedist Song Yingxing (1587-1666). The original picture is on page 173 of E-tu Zen Sun and Shiou-Chuan Sun's translation of Song Yingxing's Tiangong Kaiwu (Pennsylvania State University Press), while this picture is from the Qing Dynasty edition.
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Author 宋應星(Song Yingxing, 1587-1666)

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  • 22:29, 24 July 2007 (UTC) 453×350 (61 KB) PericlesofAthens (An illustration of a two-masted Chinese junk ship, from the Tiangong Kaiwu encyclopedia of 1637, written by the Ming Dynasty encyclopedist Song Yingxing (1587-1666). This picture was taken from http://www.chinaknowledge.de/ {{PD-Art|PD-old-100}})

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