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History of Chinese Printing 张绍勋 482Words 2018-03-20

The end of the world's earliest printed matter "Wugou Jingguang Dadharani Sutra" was printed around AD 704-751. It was discovered in Bulguksa Temple in Gyeongju, southeast of the Korean Peninsula in 1966.

In the painting on the front page of the "Diamond Sutra" printed in the ninth year of Tang Xiantong (868 AD), Sakyamuni Buddha sat on the lotus seat and taught the elder Subhuti

The large engraved and colored silk painting of the Liao Dynasty "Namo Sakyamuni Buddha" was discovered in the wooden pagoda of Fogong Temple in Ying County, Shanxi in 1974


A part of the Liao Dynasty "Khitan Tibetan Praise Mahayana Merit Sutra" was discovered in the wooden pagoda of Fogong Temple in Yingxian County, Shanxi Province in 1974

Yuan Dynasty Painting Depicting Wang Zhen's Wooden Movable Type Printing Process

The earliest Zhu and ink set printing "Diamond Sutra Notes" was printed from Yuan Dynasty to Zhengyuan Year (AD 1341)

One of the color-printed "Shizhuzhai Calligraphy and Painting Manual" compiled and printed by Hu Zhengyan in the late Ming Dynasty was printed in the seventh year of Tianqi (1627 A.D.)

One of the overprinted paintings of the Qing Dynasty "Mustard Seed Garden Painting Biography" was printed in 1701 AD


"Clay Trial Printing First Compilation" by Zhai Jin in the Qing Dynasty was printed in 1844 A.D.

Qing Dynasty copper movable type printing "Ancient and Modern Book Collection" was printed in 1728 A.D.

One of the "Plowing and Weaving Pictures" redrawn by Jiao Bingzhen in the Qing Dynasty based on the paintings of the Song Dynasty depicts the scene of transplanting rice seedlings. The upper right is the original poem inscribed in the Song painting, and on the top of the sky is the imperial poem with the inscription added by Emperor Kangxi himself.Carved by Zhu Gui in 1712 AD


A palace near Jinshan, Zhenjiang, Jiangsu, in the color-printed engraving "The Grand Ceremony of the Southern Tour" depicting Emperor Qianlong's southern tour, was printed in 1765 AD

Wooden movable type book printing process diagram drawn in the book "Wuyingdian Juzhen Edition Program" written in Jin Bamboo Books of Qing Dynasty
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