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Created by: Bill B.
The tow-rope reaches its end on the path above the river, where five trackers are pulling it upstream, against the current. (Hansen, 1996b, sec.12)
Created by: Bill B.
Two women with their hair in buns consult a man. He may well be the pharmacist whose name appears on the sign above their heads: "Official Zhao's House" (趙太丞家). The other signs advertise cures for various ailments. The…
Created by: Bill B.
A woman traveling on a donkey, accompanied by two male servants. The women's headdresses indicate they are not well-off, as does the fact that they ride donkeys, and not in sedan-chairs. Yet because they are not on foot, the viewer realizes they are…
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http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~barthelm/ChinaLocal/001060.jpg
Created by: Bill B.
Upper detailed view of His Lord's Mansion.
Created by: Bill B.
This vegetable farm, though without anyone working on it, is the only sign of any settlement in the rural area depicted in the painting. Vegetable is apparently a staple items in all the shops throughout the city, in addition to being part of the…
http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~barthelm/ChinaLocal/001017.jpg
Created by: Bill B.
The overview of the hall
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