Ch’u Ts’u Collection of Poems, 722-481 B.C.: Excerpts: “Since my heart is straight and good, Why should I be chagrined at living remote and neglected?” (Chiu Chang, she chiang): Man holding staff - 中国古典诗词, 楚辞 (722-481公元前): 摘录: 《苟余心其端直兮,虽僻远之何伤》(九章涉江):持工具的男人 $12 Multicolored

Granite Paper
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Denomination
?$12Face value of a stamp, usually printed on the stamps.— Glossary
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Color
?MulticoloredOriginal catalog color of the stamp.
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Print method
?PhotogravureMethod of process of imprinting designs on paper.
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Perforation
?11 1/2x12Holes punched between stamps to make separating easier.
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Watermark
?Seal CharacterA pattern embedded in a paper during stamp producing process.
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Issue Date
?Date inscripted on a stamp or cancellation for used stamps not necessary correspond to real date of stamp issue.
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?Catalog number of stamp.
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Ch’u Ts’u Collection of Poems, 722-481 B.C.: Excerpts: “I once tended nine fields of orchids; Also I had planted a hundred rods of melilotus” (Li Sao): Man overlooking fields - 中国古典诗词, 楚辞 (722-481公元前): 摘录: 《余既滋兰之九畹兮,又树蕙之百亩》(离骚,屈原): 俯瞰田的男人
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Ch’u Ts’u Collection of Poems, 722-481 B.C.: Excerpts: “No grief is greater than parting of the living; No joy is more than making new friends” (Chiu Ko, shao ssu ming): Man, woman on path - 中国古典诗词, 楚辞 (722-481公元前): 摘录: 《悲莫悲兮生别离,乐莫乐兮新相知》(九歌少司命):路径上的男人,女人
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Ch’u Ts’u Collection of Poems, 722-481 B.C.: Excerpts: “The steed will not gallop itself into servitude; The phoenix has no appetite for slave food.” (Chiu Pien): Man, stallion, stone gate - 中国古典诗词, 楚辞 (722-481公元前): 摘录: 《骥不骤进而求服兮,凤亦不贪喂而妄食》(九辩):人,骏马,石门