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''Fēng xīng tú'' (detail) showing the legendary creature ''fengxing'' walking on all fours, by Ignaz Sichelbarth

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English: Fēng xīng tú (风猩图/風猩圖), or illustration of a legendary creature fengxing by Ignaz Sichelbarth. Identifiable as a slow loris. The emended text of the Bencao Gangmu mentions the creature by this name citing 嶺南異物志 Liangnan yiwu zhi[1] but a different name fengmu 風母. Cf. file:Fengxingtu002
Date between circa 1744 and circa 1780
date QS:P,+1750-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1744-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1780-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source “Yī fú “fēng xīng tú”, huà zhōng de dòngwù yísì chuānyuèle, shì qiánlóng yùyòng huàshī de zuòpǐn [Scrollwork, "Fengxing tu [picture of wind-orangutang] ". Pictured animal time-traveled [from ancient times]. Attributed to court painter for Qianlong Emperor]”, in Tencent 腾讯网[1], 09 March 2020
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  1. 李時珍 (2016) "風狸《拾遺》" in 胡承龍 Hu Chenglong , ed. The Ben Cao Gang Mu: Chinese Edition, Univ of California Press, pp. 1,469–1,470 ISBN: 978-0-520-95974-3.

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current23:12, 23 January 2023Thumbnail for version as of 23:12, 23 January 2023687 × 786 (199 KB)Kiyoweap (talk | contribs)Uploaded a work by {{author|Ignaz Sichelbarth}} from {{citation|title=Yī fú “fēng xīng tú”, huà zhōng de dòngwù yísì chuānyuèle, shì qiánlóng yùyòng huàshī de zuòpǐn |script-title=zh:一幅《风猩图》,画中的动物疑似穿越[古代]了,是乾隆御用画师的作品|trans-title=Scrollwork, "''Fengxing tu'' [picture of wind-orangutang] ". Pictured animal time-traveled [from ancient times]. Attributed to court painter for Qianlong Emperor |newspaper=Tencent 腾讯网 |date=09 March 2020 |url=https://new.qq.com/rain/a/20200309A0H0TN00 |lang=zh}} with...

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