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The Qing Dynasty author drew an atlas, which is now stored in the Forbidden City, and the creatures in it are very "weird"

The study of history now seems to have more references, after all, some of the circulation of information is more convenient and fast, in a short period of time can accurately find what they want, but in such an information age, many of them have appeared a lot of so-called history, and often a lot of it is wrong. With a series of developments such as archaeology, there are more evidences to prove, after all, many cultural relics do not lie.

The Qing Dynasty author drew an atlas, which is now stored in the Forbidden City, and the creatures in it are very "weird"
The Qing Dynasty author drew an atlas, which is now stored in the Forbidden City, and the creatures in it are very "weird"
The Qing Dynasty author drew an atlas, which is now stored in the Forbidden City, and the creatures in it are very "weird"
The Qing Dynasty author drew an atlas, which is now stored in the Forbidden City, and the creatures in it are very "weird"

Finally, let's take a look at this painting, it is a record of the "sea monk", from one of its shapes, the truth is the appearance of the "turtle beggar" in some plays, and in the picture we see that this should be a monk carrying a turtle shell, and its limbs are still quite strange, the forelimbs should look like some kind of animal shape, making people look a little frightened.

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