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English: The Map of the Origins of the Upper Yangtze ("Jinsha"), Upper Mekong ("Lancang"), and Other Rivers under the Qing Empire, the Kham Tibetan area, now southern Qinghai, eastern Tibet, and southwestern Yunnan (especially the "Three Parallel Rivers" region), from the LOC copy of the 1941 Fuchs edition of the 1721 woodcut edition of the Kangxi Atlas. The most important of the "other rivers" is the Upper Salween, shown as the Wu (烏江), now the Nu (怒江). The Yalong is also shown, later "corrected" in Map 17. Some major bridges depicted. Adjacent territories left blank. Beijing and Greenwich prime meridians. Misidentified by the LOC as both the 1941 and 1943 edition. Prev. call number: G2305.1721 .F8 1943 Vault Shelf.
Deutsch: Jangtze–Mekong—Salween—Oberlauf
中文:金沙瀾滄等江源圖
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English: The Jesuit Atlas of the Kangxi Era, a reprint of the Overview Maps of Imperial Territories
中文:《皇輿全覽圖》,《皇舆全览图》,Huángyú QuánlǎntúHuang-yü Ch'üan-lan-t'u
Deutsch: Der Jesuiten-Atlas der Kanghsi-Zeit
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G7820 s000 .R4
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LOC
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English: 12. Map of the Origins of the Yangtze, Mekong, and Other Rivers
Deutsch: 12. Jangtze–Mekong—Salween—Oberlauf
中文:《金沙瀾滄䓁江源圗》,《金沙澜沧䓁江源图》,Jīnshā Láncāng Děng Jiāng Yuán TúChin-sha Lan-ts'ang Teng Chiang Yüan T’u
Date
English: 1941, from 1721 originals, from maps drafted 1708–1718, from surveys carried out 1708–1717
中文:康熙四十七年到康熙六十年
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Author Compiled by Chinese and Jesuits under the Kangxi Emperor, edited by Walter Fuchs
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This map is available from the United States Library of Congress's Geography & Map Division
under the digital ID g7820m.gct00265.
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China
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Maps · Early Works To 1800 · China · Names, Geographical · Facsimiles

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