File:Horse Chaoni'er.jpg
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English: This painting is one of Giuseppe Castiglione's Afghan Four Steeds, features a horse named Chaoni'er (超洱骢, literally Exceeding Piebald). 中文:郎世宁《爱乌罕四骏图》之超洱骢 |
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Date | Qing Dynasty | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Source | National Palace Museum in Taipei | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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