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DescriptionSong-Imperial-Garden1.jpg |
English: Games in the Jinming Pool, by Chinese artist Zhang Zeduan, a silk painting with dimensions of 28.6 by 28.5 cm, dated to the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127 AD). It depicts the imperial gardens of Kaifeng, the capital city of China during the Northern Song era.
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