English: Picture of a revolving-Buddhist ark drawn by Li Jie and published in his Yingzao Fashi in 1103 CE, during the
Song Dynasty. Sino-Judaic scholars believe the
Kaifeng Jews used one of these to house their 13
Torah scrolls (12 in honor of the
Twelve Tribes of Israel and 1 in honor of
Moses). Picture taken from White, Chinese Jews, p. 74
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English: Picture of a revolving-Buddhist ark drawn by Li Jie and published in his Yingzao Fashi in 1103 CE, during the
Song Dynasty. Sino-Judaic scholars believe the
Kaifeng Jews used one of these to house their 13
Torah scrolls (12 in honor of the
Twelve Tribes of Israel and 1 in honor of
Moses). Picture taken from White, Chinese Jews, p. 74
Source
see above
Author
Unknown authorUnknown author
Licensing
This is a faithful photographic reproduction of a two-dimensional,
public domain work of art. The work of art itself is in the public domain for the following reason:
Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse
Public domain
This media file is in the public domain in the
United States. This applies to U.S. works where the copyright has expired, often because its first
publication occurred prior to January 1, 1929, and if not then due to lack of notice or renewal. See
this page for further explanation.
United States
This image might not be in the public domain outside of the United States; this especially applies in the countries and areas that do not apply the
rule of the shorter term for US works, such as Canada, Mainland China (not Hong Kong or Macao), Germany, Mexico, and Switzerland. The creator and year of publication are essential information and must be provided. See
Wikipedia:Public domain and
Wikipedia:Copyrights for more details.
The official position taken by the Wikimedia Foundation is that "faithful reproductions of two-dimensional public domain works of art are public domain". This photographic reproduction is therefore also considered to be in the public domain in the United States. In other jurisdictions, re-use of this content may be restricted; see
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en:Kaifeng Jews used one of these to h
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