![The image shows a single, rectangular, framed display case with a single, small, rectangular piece of paper inside. It appears to be a fragment of a book with Chinese text printed on it. The case sits on top of a larger rectangular display case. The display cases are both made of a light beige material, and the room has beige walls. The text below the piece of paper reads, "[...] (1. Dhu Fragment) Printed by the Fan Sheng family in Chengdu Province in the 2nd year of Zhongsong's reign, Tang Dynasty (882 AD) - it was discovered in the Cangjingdong a Magic Cave in 1990." The display case is located at latitude 39.742, longitude 116.326, which places it in Beijing, China. The image is likely taken from a museum exhibition.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_3d659d53-7a7a-4e34-9.jpg?alt=media)
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The image shows a single, rectangular, framed display case with a single, small, rectangular piece of paper inside. It appears to be a fragment of a book with Chinese text printed on it. The case sits on top of a larger rectangular display case. The display cases are both made of a light beige material, and the room has beige walls. The text below the piece of paper reads, "[...] (1. Dhu Fragment) Printed by the Fan Sheng family in Chengdu Province in the 2nd year of Zhongsong's reign, Tang Dynasty (882 AD) - it was discovered in the Cangjingdong a Magic Cave in 1990." The display case is located at latitude 39.742, longitude 116.326, which places it in Beijing, China. The image is likely taken from a museum exhibition.
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