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File:Ming Emperor Xuande playing Golf.jpg

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English: Ming Xuande Xing Le Tu, collection of the Palace Museum ( Forbidden City). The Ming Emperor Xuande playing a game that looks like golf, called chuiwan.
Česky: 明宣宗行乐图, Ming Süan-te sing le tchu, volně Hra císaře Süan-te, barva na hedvábí, z kolekce Palácového muzea Zakázaného města. Na obraze mingský císař Süan-te (1398–1435; vládl 1425–1435) hraje s palácovými eunuchy čchuej-wan, čínskou hru podobnou golfu.
Date Xuande period (1425-1435)
Source www.spiegel.de
Author
English: en:Shang Xi, Chinese imperial court painter in the 15th century
Česky: Šang Si, čínský malíř pracující u císařského dvora, tvořil ve 30. letech 15. století
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