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Calligraphy masterpieces from the Ming and Qing dynasties shine in Tianjin
Updated: Nov 22, 2023
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A scroll written in semi-regular and semi-cursive script, Liu Yong (1720-1805), Qing Dynasty [Photo/Official WeChat account of the Tianjin Museum]
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