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Dated: 1995
Dimension: 100 x 70 cm.
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During the reign-period T’ai yuan (326-397) of the Chin dynasty, there lived in Wu-ling a certain fisherman. One day, as he followed the course of a stream, he became unconscious of the distance he had raveled. All at once he came upon a grove of blossoming peach trees which lined either bank for hundreds of paces. No tree of any other kind stood among them, but there were fragrant flowers, delicate and lovely to the eye, and air was filled with drifting peachbloom. T'ao Ch'ien (365-427) |