
Stake attention in this memory
This image displays a vibrant, stylized diagram on a light blue-green wall, illustrating a historical trade route and distribution network between Singapore and China. The central element is a large, brown junk ship with multiple sails, positioned between text labels "新加坡 Singapore" on the left and "中国 China" on the right, indicating its journey. Several white birds fly above the ship. The diagram details two main processes, indicated by curved arrows. On the bottom left, representing Singapore, a merchant ("商販 Merchant") is depicted selling items from wooden crates and baskets, marked "Goods," to a figure labeled "水客 Shui Ke," who holds money. This "Shui Ke" then presumably embarks on the ship. Upon arrival in China, the goods diverge into two paths. In the top right section, a "水客 Shui Ke" delivers what appears to be documents and perhaps small goods to a "收 Rec" (Recipient), who carries a baby in a sling. Below this, another "水客 Shui Ke" is shown selling a bag labeled "Goods" to a "顾客 Custom" (Customer). All figures are stylized, silhouetted individuals wearing traditional hats and clothing, carrying baskets or cases. Visible text includes the location labels "新加坡 Singapore" and "中国 China," the roles "水客 Shui Ke" (appearing twice), "商販 Merchant," "收 Rec" (Recipient), and "顾客 Custom" (Customer). Bags are explicitly labeled "Goods." Partial text in the bottom left reads "寄批人,才算完成工作。 only after he delivers back to the sender," suggesting an underlying narrative about the completion of tasks in this trade process. The overall scene is a clear, illustrative representation of early trade and delivery systems.
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