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Top 8 Chinese treasures in Japanese collection(3)

2014-08-11 15:21 chinadaily.com.cn Web Editor: Qian Ruisha
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The King of Na gold seal is a solid gold seal believed to have been cast in China and given by a Chinese emperor to a diplomatic envoy from Japan in the year 57 AD. It was discovered in the year 1784 on Shikanoshima Island in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. The seal is currently in the collection of the Fukuoka City Museum in Japan. [Photo/people.cn]

The King of Na gold seal is a solid gold seal believed to have been cast in China and given by a Chinese emperor to a diplomatic envoy from Japan in the year 57 AD. It was discovered in the year 1784 on Shikanoshima Island in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. The seal is currently in the collection of the Fukuoka City Museum in Japan. [Photo/people.cn]

Sang Luan Tie by Wang Xizhi, a Chinese calligrapher traditionally referred to as the Sage of Calligraphy, who lived during the Jin Dynasty (265–420). It's believed to have been brought to Japan by the Chinese monk Jianzhen, who helped to propagate Buddhism in the country. [Photo/people.cn]

Sang Luan Tie by Wang Xizhi, a Chinese calligrapher traditionally referred to as the Sage of Calligraphy, who lived during the Jin Dynasty (265–420). It's believed to have been brought to Japan by the Chinese monk Jianzhen, who helped to propagate Buddhism in the country. [Photo/people.cn]

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