A Scene from the Wu Family Shrines

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published on 22 May 2017
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This is a rubbing of a scene found in the Wu family shrines which depicts King Wen, founder of the Zhou Dynasty, lasting from 1046 to 256 BCE. Currently, it is a part of the Cyrus Tang Hall of China exhibition at the Field Museum in Chicago, Illinois, USA.

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John Tuttle
John Tuttle is a Catholic man working as a freelance writer, photographer, and history enthusiast. Based out of Illinois, he has been published on Ancient Origins, ZME Science, and War History Online.

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Tuttle, J. (2017, May 22). A Scene from the Wu Family Shrines. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/image/6679/a-scene-from-the-wu-family-shrines/

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Tuttle, John. "A Scene from the Wu Family Shrines." World History Encyclopedia. Last modified May 22, 2017. https://www.worldhistory.org/image/6679/a-scene-from-the-wu-family-shrines/.

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Tuttle, John. "A Scene from the Wu Family Shrines." World History Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia, 22 May 2017. Web. 28 Dec 2024.

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