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English: Detail of Astrology Manuscript, ink on silk, BCE 2th century, Han, unearthed from Mawangdui tomb 3rd, Chansha, Hunan Province, China. Hunan Province Museum
日本語:  天文気象雑占  細部 帛書 馬王堆 第三号墓 出土 
Date BCE 2nd century
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English: China Arts, Volume 1st, Wen Wu Publishing, Beijing, China, 1979-10
日本語: 中国文物 第一号 文物出版社 北京 1979 
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