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Daoist Taoist folding album,paintings and calligraphy in gold and ink.
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A drunk beating others
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Mao Ying at a banquet. 
Mao Ying at a banquet, Mao Ying went off at he age of 18 to pursue the Way on heng Mountain (1 of 5 sacred mountains). At the age of 49 he announced that he would be borne aloft in a cart, which duly happened at a banquet with many officials present. Image taken from Daoist/Taoist folding album, A Keepsake from the Cloud Gallery/Yuntai Xianrui. Originally published/produced in China, 1750. 
Location British Library/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier AR9110781 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 7182px × 4580px 
Photo Credit © British Library Board / Robana / Art Resource, NY 
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china
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east asia
NATURAL SCIENCES
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philosophical concept
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Taoism