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Four wooden printing blocks are displayed in glass cases, each with a different color, on a beige-colored platform at the National Museum of China in Beijing, China (latitude: 39.742, longitude: 116.326). The blocks are arranged in a row from left to right: black, yellow, red, and blue. The black and blue blocks have a similar design, while the yellow block has a different design that is more detailed and intricate. Each block is made of wood and has been carved with intricate patterns. The patterns on the blocks are in the style of traditional Chinese woodblock printing. The blocks are likely from a printing press used to produce books, and the designs may have been used to create pages of text. The cases are made of wood and glass, and they have a polished finish. The blocks are displayed on a beige-colored platform, which is made of a fabric-like material. The platform is slightly raised above the ground. There is a small label on the platform below the blocks with Chinese characters on it. There is a small metal hole in the platform.
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