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The image shows a glass display case inside the National Library of China, located at latitude 39.742 and longitude 116.326 in Beijing, China. Inside the display case are five framed, flat, rectangular prints, mounted on simple, rectangular wooden bases. The prints are all in black and white with some detail in shades of gray. They appear to be woodblock prints from the Ming Dynasty. The base of the case is made of light brown wood. The wall behind the display case is a light beige, linen-like material. A framed sign above the prints in Chinese and English identifies the prints as examples of woodcut printing from the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period (907-960 AD) in China. On the sign is an image of a man in a long robe. The image is in color with blue, red, black, and white hues. The sign reads "Woodblock Printing of the Five Dynasties Period". There are no people in the image.
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