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One side depicts an elderly standing fisherman in a flat square ended boat with a small boy crouched in the prow of the boat. The calligraphy says that the fisherman is catching a lot of fish on a beautiful day and he looks forward to selling the fish to buy wine to get drunk. The reverse side depicts a servant dressed in white bringing a wine decanter to a scholar seated next to a tree stump table in a garden patio overlooking the water. The calligraphy suggests that it was made in the year Renxu (1982).
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