Yuji_tu_-_enhanced_contrast.png
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Description Yuji tu - enhanced contrast.png |
English:
The
Yǔjī tú
(禹迹图 "following the footsteps of Yu) is a detailed map of China carved in the Song dynasty on a stele now in the Stele Forest Museum, Xi'an.
The original image in the Library of Congress is a scan of a rubbing of the stele. This version has been converted to monochrome, inverted and normalized to enhance contrast.
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Date | c. 1136 | ||
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Author | Unknown author Unknown author |
Licensing
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廣
Guang
Guangzhou
韶
Shao
Shaozhou (modern Shaoguan)
新
Xin
Xinzhou (modern Yangdong)
春
Chun
Chunzhou (modern Yangchun)
杭
Hang
Hangzhou
松江
Songjiang
太湖
Taihu
Lake Tai
蘇
Su
Suzhou
大江
Dajiang
Yangtze River
大河
Dahe
Yellow River
福
Fu
Fuzhou
大河
Dahe
Yellow River