Milking the deer - a fable, Manchuria, ca.1888
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“Filial Piety. A boy clad himself in a deer skin that he might be able to go forward and milk the deer (the deer mistaking him for a young deer) and then take the milk home to his mother. Two men, out hunting, nearly kill him mistaking him for a fawn. After he explained to them, they loudly extolled his filial piety”. Ink and watercolour illustration showing the son, in deer skin, kneeling before the two hunters. This is one of several watercolours showing cultural aspects from Manchuria. The United Presbyterian Church established a field there in 1872 when Dr John Ross developed stations from the port of Newchwang to the state capital of Moukden [Shenyang]. He also made inroads into Korea and translated the New Testament into Korean.
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