2019年4月3日星期三

Found a 2017 illustrated version of 山海經 (Classic of Mountains and Seas), it's a Han Dynasty (or earlier) bestiary of strange creatures

Found a 2017 illustrated version of 山海經 (Classic of Mountains and Seas), it's a Han Dynasty (or earlier) bestiary of strange creatures submitted by /u/Jexlan
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