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&#13;
Xi’ Er is the heroine in the Revolutionary Ballet White-Haired Girl (Bai mao nu). Bai mao nu is a well known story in China, depicting Xi’ Er, who flees when her elderly father is murdered by landlords as they prepare for Spring Festival. She survives in the wild and her hair turns white, then she is rescued by the Communists. &#13;
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&#13;
Ridden [by Emperor Taizong while pacifying the Eastern capital [of Luoyang]. &#13;
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&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-family:Times;"&gt;"Hey kid, don't you want to live? How do you dare invade the big Boss's territory?" shouted the biggest of the bandits. Little Cai Shun was scared speechless. The smaller bandit looked closely at the boy's work, planning to eat anything of value. "Child, why are you tossing that fruit into two baskets?" Cai Shun answered in a trembling voice: "The black mulberries are riper and sweeter. I give those to my mother. The red ones are not ripe, but sour. Those I eat myself, sir. I hope you two gentlemen will not kill me or else my mother won't have anybody to look after her."&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-family:Times;"&gt;The boy's earnest simplicity and honest answer touched the two thugs' heart of compassion. Remembering their own parents' suffering, they decided not to harm Cai Shun. Instead they supplied him with food and drink, and released him back to his mother.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-family:Times;"&gt;A verse in his praise says:&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;span style="font-family:Times;"&gt;The black mulberries went to feed his mother,&lt;br /&gt;Whose blouse was stained with tears from hunger's pain;&lt;br /&gt;The red-browed thugs heard his filial thoughts:&lt;br /&gt;Then gave him meat and rice and set him free.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The above translation of the story is from: &amp;lt;http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~asia/24ParagonsFilialPiety.html&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Xiongbo&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;</text>
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本會調查員英人艾黎君於本年七月十一日調升工廠檢查部服務，同人等與艾君共事多年，悉其對於中華書畫特具雅好，爰倩娄東名畫家蔣思澤君構作立軸一幀，以卜賞鑒並資紀念雲尓，時中華民國二十三年七月&#13;
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陳龍泉 朱耕x 陳顯明 金柏生 沈海耿 任石流 敬贈&#13;
&#13;
The British man Mr. Rewi Alley, an investigator of our union, will be transferred to the Inspection Department of the factory. We have worked with Mr. Alley for many years, all knowing that he has a keen interest in Chinese calligraphy and painting. Therefore, we commissioned this hanging scroll from Jiang Size, a famous painter in Loudong, for Alley and our friendship as well. In the July of the 23rd year of the Republic of China (1934).&#13;
&#13;
Chen Longquan, Zhu GengX, Chen Xianming, Jin Bosheng, Shen Haigeng, Ren Shiliu. Respectfully presented. &#13;
&#13;
2. Inscription on the right: &#13;
高館依山築 白雲時往回 &#13;
送迎都不必 風雨卻能來&#13;
有意未妨懶 無心何用猜&#13;
世人誰可到 但指亂峰堆&#13;
&#13;
艾黎先生雅正&#13;
娄東蔣思澤&#13;
&#13;
Down the hillside are built a few elegant pavilions, &#13;
white clouds coming and going away recurrently. &#13;
Not necessary to greet and see off visitors; &#13;
they will come despite the wind and rain. &#13;
Those coming might as well ease their pace,&#13;
Why should one speculate who has no intention. &#13;
Distant clouds beginning to heap up,&#13;
Who will arrive and join us?&#13;
&#13;
Would you kindly point out my inadequacies, &#13;
Jiang Size of Loudong&#13;
&#13;
(Xiongbo)&#13;
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E144.58&#13;
&#13;
ALLEY’S CAREER FROM 1927-1938:&#13;
From 1927 to 1938, Rewi Alley first served as the Fire Inspection Officer (防火督察) and then Chief Industrial Inspector(工業督察長) in the Shanghai Municipal Council (工部局) within the Shanghai International Settlement (上海公共租界). The transferring of position mentioned in Alley’s colleague’s colophon must refer to his shift from the Fire Department to the industrial section of the Shanghai Municipal Council. &#13;
&#13;
For a discussion of the Shanghai International Settlement, see &lt;https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shanghai_International_Settlement&gt;&#13;
&#13;
In 1927 Rewi Alley “felt that he was lucky to get a position in the fire brigade because there were so many Europeans withou a job...Later he was appointed inspection officer for the fire department and in 1932, when an industrial section of the Shanghai Municipal Council was established, he was appointed chief factory inspector.” (Willis Airey, 1970, p. 65). &#13;
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本會調查員英人艾黎君於本年七月十一日調升工廠檢查部服務，同人等與艾君共事多年，悉其對於中華書畫特具雅好，爰倩娄東名畫家蔣思澤君構作立軸一幀，以卜賞鑒並資紀念雲尓，時中華民國二十三年七月&#13;
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Chen Longquan, Zhu GengX, Chen Xianming, Jin Bosheng, Shen Haigeng, Ren Shiliu. Respectfully presented. &#13;
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高館依山築 白雲時往回 &#13;
送迎都不必 風雨卻能來&#13;
有意未妨懶 無心何用猜&#13;
世人誰可到 但指亂峰堆&#13;
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艾黎先生雅正&#13;
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The Chinese inscription and the seal are as follows:&#13;
&#13;
1. 霜葉紅於二月花 (meaning "frosted leaves are as red as the February flowers”)&#13;
 &#13;
These seven characters on the far right of the work, divided between the second and the third character by the twigs and red leaves, is taken out from a popular Tang Dynasty quatrain “Shan Xing” (Mountain Trip): &#13;
&#13;
Climbing to the cold distance of this winding stony path,&#13;
leading to a place of white clouds where people live,&#13;
I stop my carriage and sit in appreciation and love of the evening maple trees,&#13;
where frosted leaves are as red as the February flowers (spring flowers).&#13;
&#13;
2. 艾黎先生方家雅教  可染敬贈 (Mr. Alley, the master, please kindly point out my inadequacies. Respectfully presented by Keran.)&#13;
&#13;
This inscription is on the top right. I’m not sure about how to translate the first part, so I list the meanings of the constituent terms as follows:&#13;
&#13;
艾黎: Alley&#13;
先生: Mr.&#13;
方家: a person who is well versed in certain skill, art, etc.; master.&#13;
雅教: [modest] would you kindly point out my inadequacies &#13;
&#13;
3.  可染畫 (painted by Keran)&#13;
&#13;
This inscription is on the bottom right. &#13;
&#13;
4. Three seals:&#13;
Seal on the top right: 李 (Li)&#13;
Seal on the bottom left: 李 (Li)&#13;
Seal on the bottom right: 可染 (Keran)&#13;
&#13;
Two of the seals indicate his family name - Li; the third seal his given name - Keran. &#13;
&#13;
(Xiongbo)</text>
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西蜀圖  庚子春  三月既  望  錢塘  戴文進 &#13;
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Inscription translation: &#13;
Scroll of Western Shu.  In the spring of Gengzi year, mid-March, Dai Wenjin from Qiantang [paints].&#13;
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Two seals: &#13;
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西蜀圖: Western Shu (today’s Sichuan Province)&#13;
錢塘: Qiantang (today’s Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province)&#13;
戴文進 : Dai Wenjin. &#13;
靜庵: Jing An, a sobriquet of Dai Jin. &#13;
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"Dai Jin, Wade-Giles romanization Tai Chin, courtesy name (zi) Wenjin   (born 1388, Qiantang, Zhejiang province, China—died 1462), Chinese landscape painter of the Ming dynasty. Dai was one of the leaders in the early Ming revival of the Ma-Xia (after Ma Yuan and Xia Gui), or academic, style of landscape painting of the Southern Song (1127–1279), which came to be called the Zhe school (after Zhejiang province, in which Hangzhou, the Southern Song capital, was located). The Zhe school was later placed within the lineage of “professional” painters and held in lesser regard in contrast to the school of literary “amateurs,” who were more concerned with personal expression and who were then represented in the Wu school in which Shen Zhou held an equivalent place of leadership.”&#13;
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Xiongbo. &#13;
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Painted on silk, mounting identical with scroll (above), probably another copy of a well known original. The theme is a continuous procession of travellers with donkeys, travelling through a hilly, wooded landscape typical of China south of the Yang Tse.  Note by Diana Wilkman (March 1958): "Main road from Wei river valley of Shensi province across mountains to Szechuan."  Note by Rewi Alley: "This is a favourite composition of the road fromt eh NW down into Szechuan. From the old capital of Changan in Shannxi, actually, to what was then known as "Shu" and now we call Sichuan. "Shu Dao", Sichuan road."&#13;
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                <text>One horizontal painting of a seascape with islands, which depicts the Taoist mountains and isles. The long colophon is an explanation of the painting, describing five &lt;em&gt;yue&lt;/em&gt; (high mountains), three&lt;em&gt; shan&lt;/em&gt; (mountains or hills), and ten &lt;em&gt;zhou&lt;/em&gt; (islands). The literary content of the colophon is based on the Great Mystery (Taixuan太玄部) section of Taozang 道藏 (Taoist Canon) with many modifications. Written by Aisin Gioro Hongwu 爱新觉罗·弘旿 (1743-1811), grandson of Qing Dynasty Emperor Kangxi. &lt;br /&gt;Four seals at the end of the colophon: &lt;br /&gt;Two belong to the calligrapher Aisin Gioro Hongwu: 1. 弘 (hong) 2. 瑤華道人 (yaohua daoren) &lt;br /&gt;Two are collector's seals: 1. 陳伯潛 (Chen Boqian) 2. 澄秋館鑒藏善書畫印 (Seals for Calligraphy and Painting Collection of Chengqiu Studio) &lt;br /&gt;Inscription as follows: &lt;br /&gt;海內有大五岳，一曰廣桑之山，天之東岳也，在東海之中，為發生之首，上有碧霞之闕，瓊樹之林，紫雀翠鸞，碧藕白橘，主歲星之精，居九氣青天之內。二曰長離之山，天之南岳也，上有朱宮絳闕，赤室丹房，紫草，紅芝，霞膏，金醴，主熒惑之精，居一氣丹天之內。三曰麗農之山，天之西岳也，在西海之中，上有白華之闕，三素之城，玉泉之宮，瓊林瑞獸主大白之精，居七氣素天之內。四曰廣野之山，天之西岳也，在北海弱水之中，上多瓊樓碧簌，金液龍芝，主辰星之精，居五氣玄天之內。五曰崑崙之山，天之中岳也，在八海之間，上當天心，形如偃蓋，東曰樊桐，西曰玄圃，南曰積石，北曰閭苑，上有瓊華之闕，光碧之堂，瑤池翠水，金井玉梁主鎮之，精居於中元一氣天中焉。又有三山。一曰蓬萊山，又名蓬丘，又名雲萊，在東海中，上有金臺之地，海水正黑而為溟渤，無風而波浪萬丈，不可往來，惟飛仙有到者，上有九氣丈人九天真王宮，蓋太山真人所居。一曰扶桑山，在東海中，山有木如桑，長者數千丈，大者三百圍，兩相扶倚，同根而生，故曰扶桑，椹子甘香赤色，千歲一實，仙人採食，體生金光，飛翔太空，有金鳳皇九色鳥，其鳳一鳴叫天下雞皆鳴，日即生x，上有天帝宮，太真東皇君所治處。一曰方丈山，又名鸞治東方龍場，方千里，玉瑤為林，雲色皆紫，在東海中心，四面x岸各五千里，上十群龍所聚，有金銀琉璃之宮，三天司命所治之處，有太元之宮，金漿玉髓，飲之長生，瑞禽奇木莫可名狀，群仙不欲升天者皆往來此島，上有九源丈人主領天下水神，龍蛇水獸。又有十洲。一曰生洲，在東海中，上有仙家萬眾，天氣安和，地無寒暑，安養萬物，仙草眾芝，水味如飴酪。一曰祖洲，在東海中，上有不死草，似菰，地生瓊田芝草，名養神芝，其狀如瓜苗，長數尺，人死三日以芝蓋面即活。一曰瀛洲，上有青州，立翠水二仙宫，生神芝仙草，又有玉石高千丈，出泉如酒味，名玉醴泉，又名玉膏，飲之長生；產昆吾之鐵，鍊石切玉如泥。一曰阮洲，在北海中，有玄澗，澗水味如蜜漿，飲之長生，與天地相畢。一曰炎洲，在南海中，四面烈焰亘天，海水騰沸，飛鳥不敢度，上有火林，山火鼠，毛長，仙人採為布，名活浣布，又有風生獸，青色如狸，雖死觸風即活。一曰鳳麟洲，在西海中，四面有弱水，毛羽不浮上，多麒麟鳳凰，上有青華之宮，丹林素府。一曰長洲，又名青丘，在南海中，多大樹，有仙草靈藥，甘液玉英，又有風山，恆震聲，有紫府宮，天真仙女遊於此。一曰流洲，在西海中，上有奇花異木，瑞草靈芝。一曰玄洲，在北海中，仙伯真公所治，上多太玄仙宮，金芝玉草。一曰聚窟洲，在西海中，上多真仙靈官，宮第及獅子辟邪，鑿齒天鹿，長牙銅頭，鉄額之獸，有大山形似人鳥，因名人鳥山，生返魂香樹，大如桐柏，花香聞數百里，鍊液為香，名驚精香，又名霹靂香，又名返生香，又名x檀香，又名欲死香，此六香神仙異物，人死聞氣即活 瑤華道人</text>
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                <text> Chen Boqian (1848-1935), more famously known as Chen Baochen, served as sub-chancellor in the Grand Secretariat and as vice-president of the Board of Rites during the last years of the Qing Dynasty. He also served as tutor and advisor to the last emperor Pu Yi. Both collector's seals belong to Chen Baochen. </text>
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Rewi &amp; myself became friends &amp; I asked him if he would pose for a modeled portrait but he would have none of it. I had noticed there was a particular bond between Rewi and his mother so I suggested that I should do the modeling &amp; if she didn’t like it, the clay head could be thrown back in the clay bin. The bargain was made &amp; Mrs Alley was brought to see the modeling &amp; we left her alone with it for a while. She made no comment on going away; I was most disappointed.&#13;
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Only one being photographed? (Xiongbo)&#13;
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              <text>To order a copy of this image please contact Canterbury Museum on images@canterburymuseum.com.
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                <text>One rectangular glazed white ceramic plaque. Obverse  presents a multi-coloured design of a cicada on a spray of grasses and flowers. At upper right are two lines of writing:  機聲迭奏豐年曲 李明亮寫於昌江客邸 ('The sounds of nature take turns playing the tune of a bumper harvest year. Li Mingliang paints in the guest mansion of Changjiang'). Inscription at the top left indicates that this porcelain painting was selected as a gift for Li’s friend Ronghui during the 1930s.</text>
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周文王像&#13;
穆穆文王 日昃不遑 演易繫辭 飛熊入帳 化漙德鮮 &#13;
養老四方 澤及枯骨 海寓欣揚 善政陰行 受命代啇 &#13;
纘承先緒 相繼而王&#13;
宋張載題 &#13;
English translation: &#13;
Image of King Wen of Zhou (1152 – 1056 BC)&#13;
XXXXXXXXXX&#13;
Inscribed by Song Dynasty Zhang Zai. (Xiongbo)&#13;
&#13;
This rubbing is probably from Luoyang longma futu temple. &#13;
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Zhang Zai (1020-1077 AD) was Chinese Neo-Confucian moral philosopher and cosmologist. He is known for laying out four ontological goals for intellectuals: To build up the manifestations of Heaven and Earth's spirit, to build up good life for the populace, to develop past sages' endangered scholarship, and to open up eternal peace. (Xiongbo) </text>
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端陽前一日寫應子元仁棣大人屬即正 漣波剛清 (Dedicated to Ziyuan, painted a day before the Dragon Boat Festival. Lianbo, Gangqin)&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;The information on this page was created from historic documentation and may not reflect the best available knowledge about the item. If you have information or questions about the objects on this website, please contact Canterbury Museum. Images may be subject to copyright laws and are therefore not of reproduction quality.&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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Underglaze blue. ?Ch'ing dynasty (blue and white kidney bowl).&#13;
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DK 28.09.15</text>
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&#13;
is the exterior pattern a stylised landscape of trees and clouds? is the motif inside the bowl a kite? DK 28.09.15</text>
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              <text>To order a copy of this image please contact Canterbury Museum on images@canterburymuseum.com.
&lt;p&gt;The information on this page was created from historic documentation and may not reflect the best available knowledge about the item. If you have information or questions about the objects on this website, please contact Canterbury Museum. Images may be subject to copyright laws and are therefore not of reproduction quality.&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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                <text>One circular glazed blue and white ceramic bowl with a shallow base. Bowl exterior presents repeating pattern of serpentine and geometric designs. Bowl interior presents simple motif in the centre of the base. Underside of bowl presents an inscription that reads 東吳 or &lt;em&gt;Dong wu&lt;/em&gt; which refers to the current area of Suzhou.</text>
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With cover, rice grain porcelain, blue and white.&#13;
&#13;
original Deep bowl with a shallow base.  Comes with a cover. A light blue underglaze with darker blue painted details. On the outside of the bowl is a horizontal band with a hexagonal pattern just under the rim and botanical designs at the base, bordered at the top and bottom by a thin line. On the inside of the bowl there is a band with an abstract pattern just under the rim and a dragon design in the centre enclosed in a circle and bordered by a three thin lines. In the middle section, between the painted details on both the inside and outside of the bowl, the light blue underglaze is revealed in a polkadot pattern. There are four Chinese characters on the base which read 康熙年製 (made in the time of Emperor Kangxi).&#13;
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DK 28.09.15</text>
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&lt;p&gt;The information on this page was created from historic documentation and may not reflect the best available knowledge about the item. If you have information or questions about the objects on this website, please contact Canterbury Museum. Images may be subject to copyright laws and are therefore not of reproduction quality.&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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Shallow. Blue and white. Mark of Ch'ien Lung (Quianlong).&#13;
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original reads: On the outside of the bowl is a pattern with abstract botanical and cloud-like forms in a darker and lighter shade of blue, bordered by two thin lines either side. On the inside of the bowl are a series of eight botanical designs bordered by two thin lines on either side, and in the centre is another botanical design also bordered by two thin lines. On the base there is a mark of Ch’ien Lung (Qianlong) which reads 大清乾隆年製 'made during the Qianlong Emperor of the Qing Dynasty’.&#13;
&#13;
DK 28.09.15&#13;
&#13;
Iain Clark: "may belong to a group of 'unfinished' ceramics sometimes seen today. They were intended not to be blue and white, but coloured with enamels. The finished examples are usually described as doucai (斗彩, contrasting colours).” </text>
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              <text>To order a copy of this image please contact Canterbury Museum on images@canterburymuseum.com.
&lt;p&gt;The information on this page was created from historic documentation and may not reflect the best available knowledge about the item. If you have information or questions about the objects on this website, please contact Canterbury Museum. Images may be subject to copyright laws and are therefore not of reproduction quality.&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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&#13;
DK 02.10.15&#13;
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The following note must concern this object:&#13;
Pottery ram head ewer with 3 colour glazed molded decoration showing a mounted bowman firing a Parthian shot. &#13;
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Ming Wan-li Dish.&#13;
Present from Beijing Palace Museum, 1959.&#13;
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              <text>To order a copy of this image please contact Canterbury Museum on images@canterburymuseum.com.
&lt;p&gt;The information on this page was created from historic documentation and may not reflect the best available knowledge about the item. If you have information or questions about the objects on this website, please contact Canterbury Museum. Images may be subject to copyright laws and are therefore not of reproduction quality.&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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coral stopper mentioned but no pictures. In there a collar? Similat item in Moss has a glass collar (no.227, p.386). DK 17.11.15</text>
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stopper? collar? DK 18.11.15&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;The information on this page was created from historic documentation and may not reflect the best available knowledge about the item. If you have information or questions about the objects on this website, please contact Canterbury Museum. Images may be subject to copyright laws and are therefore not of reproduction quality.&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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&lt;p&gt;The information on this page was created from historic documentation and may not reflect the best available knowledge about the item. If you have information or questions about the objects on this website, please contact Canterbury Museum. Images may be subject to copyright laws and are therefore not of reproduction quality.&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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&lt;p&gt;The information on this page was created from historic documentation and may not reflect the best available knowledge about the item. If you have information or questions about the objects on this website, please contact Canterbury Museum. Images may be subject to copyright laws and are therefore not of reproduction quality.&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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&lt;p&gt;The information on this page was created from historic documentation and may not reflect the best available knowledge about the item. If you have information or questions about the objects on this website, please contact Canterbury Museum. Images may be subject to copyright laws and are therefore not of reproduction quality.&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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&lt;p&gt;The information on this page was created from historic documentation and may not reflect the best available knowledge about the item. If you have information or questions about the objects on this website, please contact Canterbury Museum. Images may be subject to copyright laws and are therefore not of reproduction quality.&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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A brick sculpture in Beijing Palace Museum depicts the same subject. &lt;http://www.dpm.org.cn/shtml/117/@/7512.html?query=舜子耕田砖雕&gt;. (Xiongbo)&#13;
&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;The information on this page was created from historic documentation and may not reflect the best available knowledge about the item. If you have information or questions about the objects on this website, please contact Canterbury Museum. Images may be subject to copyright laws and are therefore not of reproduction quality.&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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English translation: A broken brick from an ancient tomb, unearthed in the county of Zheng, Henan Province, from the collection of Tianjin Museum. This rubbing is made by Huang San in October of 1922.&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;The information on this page was created from historic documentation and may not reflect the best available knowledge about the item. If you have information or questions about the objects on this website, please contact Canterbury Museum. Images may be subject to copyright laws and are therefore not of reproduction quality.&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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&lt;p&gt;The information on this page was created from historic documentation and may not reflect the best available knowledge about the item. If you have information or questions about the objects on this website, please contact Canterbury Museum. Images may be subject to copyright laws and are therefore not of reproduction quality.&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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&lt;p&gt;The information on this page was created from historic documentation and may not reflect the best available knowledge about the item. If you have information or questions about the objects on this website, please contact Canterbury Museum. Images may be subject to copyright laws and are therefore not of reproduction quality.&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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&lt;p&gt;The information on this page was created from historic documentation and may not reflect the best available knowledge about the item. If you have information or questions about the objects on this website, please contact Canterbury Museum. Images may be subject to copyright laws and are therefore not of reproduction quality.&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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&lt;p&gt;The information on this page was created from historic documentation and may not reflect the best available knowledge about the item. If you have information or questions about the objects on this website, please contact Canterbury Museum. Images may be subject to copyright laws and are therefore not of reproduction quality.&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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                <text>One light tan carved bone ornament in the form of a cicada. Obverse and reverse exhibit incised details of eyes wings and body segments.</text>
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&lt;p&gt;The information on this page was created from historic documentation and may not reflect the best available knowledge about the item. If you have information or questions about the objects on this website, please contact Canterbury Museum. Images may be subject to copyright laws and are therefore not of reproduction quality.&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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what is the material? stone? bone? wood?&#13;
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              <text>original CM: In ornamental gilt base. Third rank. cf C1957.475-477.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Opaque blue Mandarin Button, probably from after 1730 (due to law changes on imperial dress codes). Fourth rank (Olivia Wilson). E137.67 &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;NB (1) original CM description misreads rank, (2) blue-green corrosion on chipped area of blue sphere suggests it is blue-painted or blue-enameled copper or bronze - &lt;em&gt;not&lt;/em&gt; coral as Olivia thought (see Wilson, 13)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;DK 27.01.16</text>
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&#13;
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&#13;
NB original CM description misreads rank&#13;
&#13;
DK 27.01.16 </text>
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