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- Alternative Title
- 又是一桩喜事, Another happy event, and You shi yizhuang xishi
- Subject
- Horses, Peasants, Horse farms, and Agriculture
- Creator
- Bai Xuhao 白绪号
- Contributor
- Xiaodong Brigade, Mingguang People's Commune
- Publisher
- Shanghai People's Press
- Language
- chi
- Date created
- May 1974
- Rights Statement
- Copyright Not Evaluated
- Resource Type
- Still Image
- Extent
- 1 poster ; 53 x 77 cm
- Edition
- Second printing August 1974, 600,001-800,000.
- Geographic Coverage
- China--Hua Xian (Shaanxi Sheng)
- Coordinates
- 34.41523, 109.78314
- Collection
- Chinese Propaganda Poster Project
- Provenance
- From the collection of Richard King.
- Provider
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre
- posters
- Date Digitized
- 2011-03-01
- Technical Note
- Scanned and edited by KM and CDW, cataloguing metadata provided by R.King and KM. Migration metadata by KD.
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- Alternative Title
- Bo Le xiang ma., 伯乐相马, and Bo Le examines a horse.
- Subject
- Horses, Horse industry, Parables, Physiognomists, and Role models
- Creator
- He Yimei 何逸梅
- Publisher
- Shanghai People's Fine Arts Press
- Language
- chi
- Date created
- February 1979
- Rights Statement
- Copyright Not Evaluated
- Resource Type
- Still Image
- Extent
- 1 poster ; 53 x 76.5 cm
- Edition
- Second printing July 1979, 300,001-470,000.
- Geographic Coverage
- China
- Coordinates
- 35, 105
- Collection
- Chinese Propaganda Poster Project
- Provenance
- From the collection of Richard King.
- Provider
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre
- posters
- Date Digitized
- 2011-01-24
- Transcript
- [To the right of the title, in blue:] In ancient China, there was a famous man named Bo Le who was skilled in recognizing fine (thousand Chinese miles a day) horses. Once he encountered a horse pulling a heavy salt-cart, too exhausted to run. After Bo Le spoke highly of...
- Technical Note
- Scanned and edited by KM and CDW, cataloguing metadata provided by R.King and KM. Migration metadata by KD.