Yujitu
12th-century map of China and its waterways preserved on a Xi'an stele, the first to use the Chinese cartographic style of 100-li squares for drafting and location
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Yujitu
Summary
Yujitu is a map[1].
Key Facts
- Yujitu is in the country of People's Republic of China[2].
- Yujitu's instance of is recorded as map[3].
- Yujitu's instance of is recorded as stele[4].
- Yujitu's depicts is recorded as China[5].
- Yujitu's depicts is recorded as Yellow River[6].
- Yujitu's depicts is recorded as Huai River[7].
- Yujitu's depicts is recorded as Yangtze[8].
- Yujitu's depicts is recorded as Pearl River[9].
- Yujitu's depicts is recorded as Grand Canal[10].
- Yujitu's collection is recorded as Stele Forest[11].
- Yujitu took place at Xi'an[12].
- Yujitu's Commons category is recorded as Yu Ji Tu[13].
- Yujitu's title is recorded as 禹跡圖[14].
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Material and Period
Yujitu took place at Xi'an[12].