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The seal of King of Yelang
is on display at a press conference in Guiyang, Southwest China's
Guizhou Province, October 30, 2007. Yelang was an ancient minor
kingdom in present day Guizhou Province during the Han Dynasty (206
BC–220 AD). The seal was made public by a Miao ethnic man who
claimed to be the 75th generation descendant of the king.
Yang Jinwen, who claims to be the 75th
generation descendant of King of Yelang, displays the seal of the
king at a press conference in Guiyang, Southwest China's Guizhou
Province, October 30, 2007. Yelang was an ancient minor kingdom in
what is now Guizhou Province during the Han Dynasty (206 BC–220
AD).
A woman displays the seal of the king at a
press conference in Guiyang, Southwest China's Guizhou Province,
October 30, 2007. Yelang was an ancient minor kingdom in what is
now Guizhou Province during the Han Dynasty (206 BC–220 AD).
Certificate of the Seal of King of Yelang is
displayed at a press conference in Guiyang, Southwest China's
Guizhou Province, October 30, 2007. Yelang was an ancient minor
kingdom in what is now Guizhou Province during the Han Dynasty (206
BC–220 AD). The seal was made public by a Miao ethnic man who
claimed to be the 75th descendant of the king.
(CRI.cn November 1, 2007)
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