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What is the earliest woodblock yearbook in China
The Four Beauties.
China's earliest surviving woodblock prints are "Sui Dynasty Myrtle Presenting the Fancy Face of a Pouring Nation" during the years of Pingyang in the Southern Song Dynasty, which is also known as "The Four Beautiful Pictures", and the woodblock prints of Zhuxianzhen are one of China's ancient traditional handicrafts. As the originator of Chinese woodblock prints, they are mainly distributed in Kaifeng, Zhuxianzhen and its surrounding areas in Henan Province. Zhuxianzhen woodblock prints are full of composition, rough and simple lines, simple and exaggerated shapes, and fresh and bright colors.
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