File:Guang yu tu - er juan LOC 2008623187-5.tif

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English: A map of the Chaobai River watershed in northeastern China, the 2nd "Jizhou Map" (Jizhou Biantu) from Luo Hongxian's Enlarged Atlas, Vol. 2, based on the maps first drafted by Zhu Siben. Library of Congress copy of Hu Song's 1558 revision. Shows Jizhou (now a district of Tianjin), Beijing and its environs, and the important Gubeikou Pass. The Great Wall is left undepicted. Each square is 40×40 li (about 12×12 km or 8×8 mi).
中文:北京、薊州和潮白河
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English: Guang Yutu, Map 65: Jizhou (No 2)
中文:《廣輿圖·第六十五·薊州𫟪圖二·每方四十里》
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G2305 .L6 1558 B182.07 L78.1
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https://www.loc.gov/resource/lcnclscd.2008623187.1A002/
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English: p. 65
中文:第六十五
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Author Zhu Siben, redrafted and updated by Luo Hongxian
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under the digital ID lcnclscd.2008623187.
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China
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Catalog · Asian · Chinese Rare Book Digital Collection · Asian Division
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Historical Geography · Defenses · Boundaries · Maps · Early Works To 1800 · China · Administrative And Political Divisions

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