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Wu Bei Zhi in 1644
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About This Map
Discover the timeless beauty of our fine art quality printed reproduction of this antique map. Perfect for history enthusiasts, collectors, and interior decorators.
Restored with meticulous attention to detail by our team with over a decade of experience, this stunning reproduction captures the intricate artistry and historical significance of the original map.
Whether you're a collector or seeking a unique decor piece, this archival-quality map reproduction is a timeless addition to any space. Order now to bring history to life!
Old map of China.Created by Yuanyi Mao in 1644.
- Wood block print.
- "Juan 240" shows Zheng He's voyager route from Nanjing, passing through South East Asia, Indian Ocean, Red Sea, all the way to Persian Gulf.
- Early Qing Dynasty ed., prefaced Tianqi 1 (1621).
- Juan (chapter) 240 is one of 80 volumes in 8 cases (30 x 19 cm.).
- "Wu bei zhi juan er bai si shi."
- The 80 vols. set is kept in Chinese Rare Book Cage.
- On double leaves, oriental style.
Map Tags
1644
China
History
Map
Maps
Military Art And Science
Ming Dynasty
Sources
Yuanyi Mao
Zheng He

- For the best legibility, order your map in the original size or larger. Most maps have intricate detail and small text that is best appreciated when the print size hasn't been reduced.
- Sizes labeled "Fits a Standard Frame" will drop right into any frame that you purchase in that size. The sizes that we offer are commonly available online and at most retail stores.
- Our standard sizes are recommendations based on the aspect ratio of the original map, but still may require some added "white space" in one dimension to fit.
- Non-standard sizes will require custom framing, and we suggest taking your print to the frame shop of your choice after you receive it for the best results.
- Custom sizes are available, simply contact us for a quote.
Below is an approximation of the scale of a few standard sizes, and how they might appear in your space.


