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Early 1600s

Courtier's Tablet (Hu)

Artist/maker unknown

A court official held such a tablet before his face during an imperial audience to keep his breath from offending the emperor. The tablet also served as a "notebook"-using water-based ink and a brush, the official could record the emperor's words on the ivory surface.

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