
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a framed exhibit about the history of printing in the Jin Dynasty, located at the National Museum of China in Beijing, China (latitude: 39.742, longitude: 116.326). The exhibit features a printed text in black and white, with Chinese characters written in traditional Chinese calligraphy. The text is displayed in a glass case and is surrounded by an information plaque. The plaque is written in Chinese and English and provides context about the history of printing during the Jin Dynasty (1115-1234). The text explains that the Jin Dynasty established printing offices throughout the empire, including in the capital city, and that they used a variety of methods to print books, including woodblock printing and the use of silk. The exhibit is mounted against a plain, tan wall.
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