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English: A four-masted junk from Longjiang shipyard depicted in the Treatise of the Longjiang Shipyard.
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Li Zhaoxiang’s (fl. 1537–1553) Treatise of the Longjiang Shipyard [Longjiang chuanchang zhi — 龍江船廠志] of 1553. Modern edition of this work edited by Wang Lianggong (王亮功) (Nanjing: Jiangsu guji, 1999).

Via Church, Sally K. (2005). "Zheng He: An Investigation into the Plausibility of 450-ft Treasure Ships". Monumenta Serica Institute. 53: 1–43. Page 41.
Author Li Zhaoxiang (李照祥)

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