
- Collection of
- Edo-Tokyo Museum
- Title
- Gokyō Jibiki (Dictionary of The Five Classics)
- Collection ID
- 90003447
- Category
- Classical Book
- Creation Date
- 17~19世紀
- Size
- 12.5 cm x 8.9 cm
- Edo-Tokyo Museum Digital Archives
- https://www.edohakuarchives.jp/detail-31720.html
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