File:Xingrang tie.jpg

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English: Tang dynasty tracing copy of Xingrang tie ("Ritual to Pray for Good Harvest") by Wang Xizhi
Date Tang dynasty (618–907); other inscriptions made in later centuries
Source https://artmuseum.princeton.edu/collections/objects/35203
Author Main text by Wang Xizhi (王羲之); other inscriptions by the Qianlong Emperor, Emperor Huizong of Song, and Dong Qichang
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Tang dynasty tracing copy of Xingrang tie ("Ritual to Pray for Good Harvest") by Wang Xizhi

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