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Number by catalogue: Michel: 5124 Yvert: 5652 Gibbons: 6409
Perforation type: 13x13 ¾
Subject:
1.2 yuan.
Master carving a millstone from a single stone
Additional:
Lu Ban (c. 507–444 BC) was a Chinese architect or master carpenter, structural engineer, and inventor, during the Zhou Dynasty. He is revered as the Chinese Deity (Patron) of builders and contractors.
Lu Ban was born in the state of Lu; a few sources claim he was born further to the west, in Dunhuang, to a family of carpenters or artisans during the Spring and Autumn period of the Zhou dynasty. His original name was Gongshu Yizhi. He was also referred to as Gongshu Ban or Pan. He was supposed to have been an indifferent pupil until his love of learning was kindled by the scholar Zi Xia. He later learned woodworking from Bao Laodong. The great demand for his work supposedly compelled him to invent or improve several carpenter's tools—the saw, the square, the planer, the drill, the shovel, and an ink marking tool—to complete his many projects more quickly.
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Information was taken from Wikipedia
Lu Ban, Zhou Dynasty Master Engineer
China, People's Republic of 2019.08.24
In issue: Stamp(s): 2 Souvenir sheet(s): 1 Sheet(s): 1
Printing: photogravure
Issued in: sheets of 12 (6*2) stamps and small sheets of 3 series (3*2)