• + - A trading junk at sea. ... Painted on the stern of the junk shown here are two Chinese characters 'Yong Shun' (from right to left), literally “permanently successful'.
  • A Trading Junk at Sea. ... This apart, the picture could be a pair to 'A Trading Junk' (BHC1182) in terms of the junk shown and what is practically the same...
  • A Trading Junk at Sea (Q63165831). From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. ... Also known as. English. A Trading Junk at Sea.
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  • Starting from 13th Century China began to build large sea junks for the trade with other countries.
  • 421 Likes, 3 Comments - Rulers of the Sea (@rulersoftheseaofficial) on Instagram: “A Tea Trading Junk - George Chinnery (c. 1840), at the time of the First Opium...
  • After 17 days at sea she anchored at St Helena in April 1847. ... Large trading junks moored off the waterfront of Guangzhou towards the end of the 19th.
  • Historyworld.net The junk is extremely essential to trading in places like China for trading A junk was made for trading by sea.