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English: Du Ruhui
中文(中国大陆):杜如晦
Date Qing Dynasty
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English: The Qing Palace has a picture book. Beijing: Palace Museum Publishing House. 1994.
中文(中国大陆):清宫殿藏画本. 北京: 故宫博物馆出版社. 1994.
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