Langbahn Team – Weltmeisterschaft

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English: Ming dynasty officials wearing yesa robes, riding on horses, from Return Clearing (明人畫入蹕圖)-painting scroll.
Date Ming dynasty
Source https://digitalarchive.npm.gov.tw/Painting/Content?pid=1624&Dept=P
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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Ming dynasty officials wearing yesa robes, riding on horses.

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Ming dynasty

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Yesa robe

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