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English: Mural painting of a man playing the pipa (琵琶), found in a tomb of Yüen dynasty (1271-1368) in Hêng-shan county (橫山縣), Northwest China's Shensi province (陝西省).
Date Yüen Dynasty
Source http://mongols37.rssing.com/chan-13714591/all_p37.html
Author AnonymousUnknown author

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