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This book (敦交集) was written in the Yuan Dynasty. It is considered rare and precious. Lead wires were used to draw lines around the four edges as well as between the columns-a remnant of the Six Dynasties, Sui and Tang Dynasties. At the end of book are added poems and inscriptions by Zhu Yizun (朱彝尊) of the Qing Dynasty.

National Central Library Chinese Rare Books Collection Digitization Project

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