File:Qingming Festival 2.jpg
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English: Portion of the Chinese cityscape handscroll Along the River During Qingming Festival, ink and colors on silk, 25.5 × 525 cm.
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English: Northern Song Dynasty (960–1127), although there is scholarly speculation that it might have been painted in the early Southern Song (1127–1279) after the fall of Kaifeng to the Jin Dynasty.
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English: http://depts.washington.edu/chinaciv/painting/4ptgqmsh.htm, Fu Xinian, ed. Zhongguo meishu quanji, Liang Song huihua, shang (Series Vol. 3), pl. 51, pp. 128-137 (This applies to all five sections). Collection of the National Palace Museum, Beijing.
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