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The Yu Ji Tu or 'Map of the Tracks of Yu'; carved into stone in 1137; is located in the Stele Forest of Beilin Museum at Xi'an.
The 3 ft (0.91 m) squared map features a grid of 100 li squares. China's coastline and river systems are clearly defined and precisely pinpointed on the map. 'Yu' refers to Yu Gong (Yu the Great); a Chinese deity described in the geographical chapter of the Classic of History; dated 5th century BCE. Pictures From History
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