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Final imperial examination paper
www.chinanews.cn 2005-12-08 16:48:11
Cultural and historical researcher Yu Changluan from Shandong's Wudi
County was displaying his collection of the final imperial examination
(presided over by the emperor) paper of famous Chinese epigraphist Wu
Shifen (1796-1856AD). In the front of the 260cm long and 44 cm wide paper
stamped the imperial seal of Emperor Daoguang (Aisin Giorro Minning) of
the Qing Dynasty (1616-1911AD) and at the end of the paper printed the
title and name of the official responsible for the printing of the paper.
The whole paper sees no damage and is intact. Moreover, the beautiful
handwriting, rapier thrust and discerning discussion may fairly earn this
article the title of a classic.
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