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Chinese woodcut: Types of knives and needles (3)

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Lettering: PICTURE TITLE: Illustration of types of knives and needles (3). OTHER LETTERING: Jian lao shi (pointed cautery iron type); fang lao shi (square/blunt cautery iron type); quan shi (annular type); ya shi (depressor type); chu shi (hoe type); tienian (iron spill); lian shi (sickle type); ya shi (depressor type)
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Title: Chinese woodcut: Types of knives and needles (3)
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Lettering: PICTURE TITLE: Illustration of types of knives and needles (3).
OTHER LETTERING: Jian lao shi (pointed cautery iron type); fang lao shi (square/blunt cautery iron type); quan shi (annular type); ya shi (depressor type); chu shi (hoe type); tienian (iron spill); lian shi (sickle type); ya shi (depressor type).

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