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gforesman authored May 8, 2024
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title: Clerical Script Calligraphy on Vermillion Silver-flecked Paper
creator: Shi Yandao
date: 1925
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During Chapin's first visit to China in 1925, a Buddhist monk gave her this transcription of a Buddhist poem from the Song Dynasty. The transcription contains her Chinese first name (彬華) and signals his recognition of her sincere academic interest in Buddhism, poetry, and art. During her second trip to China on a research fellowship through Swarthmore College, Chapin was invited by the Palace Museum in Beijing to help identify several Buddhist statues.






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### The Opium Pipe

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