A Pai-lou; or triumphal arch; These monuments were erected to celebrate the 鈥榤eritous actions of good men to posterity'. This arch is described as being near the city of Ning-Po; Nov. 17; 1793; and erected in the honour of: 鈥楾choung-ga-chung; the most high and learned Doctor of the Empire; and one of the Mandarins of the tribunal of arms'.Image taken from The Costume of China. Illustrated in forty-eight coloured engravings.Originally published / produced in William Miller: London; 1805.William Miller: London; 1805.From: The Costume of China. Illustrated in forty-eight c.455. e. 9; plate 35London; British Library.
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