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English: Complete Buddhist scriptures, Song edition (宋版一切経 sōhan issaikyō). Bound book, woodblock print. Located at Daigo-ji, Kyoto, Japan. The scroll has been designated as National Treasure of Japan in the category writings.
Date w:Southern Song, 12th century
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