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Map Hua yi tu.

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Title

  • Hua yi tu.

Created / Published

  • [France : s.n., 1903?]

Headings

  • -  China--Maps
  • -  China--Administrative and political divisions--Maps
  • -  Names, Geographical--China--Maps
  • -  Rubbing--China--Maps
  • -  China

Notes

  • -  Stone rubbing dated 1903?
  • -  Original stone was engraved in Fuchang 7 nian, i.e. 1136 A.D. The stone is now in the Forest of Stone Steles Museum in Xi'an, China.
  • -  Covers China in Nan Song Dynasty, from east to the sea, including Korea to the west of Pamier area, from north to the Great Wall, northeast to Heilongjiang region, to the south of Hainan Island.
  • -  Shows mountains, rivers, lakes, and more than 400 administrative place names of China.
  • -  Annotated in pencil: From Bull. de l'Ecole Française d'Extrème, Orient, vol. 3, 1903, facing page 214.
  • -  On bottom of map: Carte A.
  • -  Includes text.

Medium

  • 1 map on 3 sheets ; 40 x 40 cm., sheets 51 x 25 or smaller.

Call Number/Physical Location

  • G7820 1136 .H8

Repository

  • Library of Congress Geography and Map Division Washington, D.C. 20540-4650 USA dcu

Digital Id

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2002626771

Online Format

  • image

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