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English:Portraits of Periodical Offeringof Liangby Xiao Yi from the6th century. Emissaries from right to left:Uar(Hephthalites);Persia;Baekje;Qiuci;Wo(Japan);Langkasuka;Dengzhi ( đặng chí ) ofQiangethnic group; Karghalik (Yarkand, chu cổ kha ), Kabadiyan ( a bạt đàn ), Kumedhan ( hồ mật đan ), Baiti ( bạch đề Œ, of similar Hephthalite stocks), whom dwell close to Hephthalite; Mo (Qiemo) ( thả mạt ).
Français:Portraits des offrandes périodiques de Liangpar Xiao Yi, au XIe siècle. Les émissaires, de droite à gauche: Huá ( hoạt )(Hephthalites,嚈 đát nhân ),Perse( ba tư ),Baekje( bách tế ), Qiūcí ( quy tư ), wō (Japon, nhật bổn ), Langkasuka ( lang nha tu, ancien royaume indo-malais), Dengzhi ( đặng chí ), dupeuple Qiang,Karghalik (Yarkand, chu cổ kha ), Kabadiyan ( a bạt đàn ), Kumedhan ( hồ mật đan ), Baiti ( bạch đề Œ, également Hephthalite),Xian de Qiemo( thả mạt ).
Nhật bổn ngữ:『 chức cống đồ 』.
Trung văn ( phồn thể ):《 chức cống đồ 》, 6 thế kỷ lương triều. Hữu đáo tả: Hoạt /嚈 đát nhân, ba tư, bách tế, quy tư, uy ( nhật bổn ), lang nha tu, đặng chí, chu cổ kha, a bạt đàn, hồ mật đan, bạch đề, thả mạt.
Trung văn ( giản thể ):《 chức cống đồ 》, 6 thế kỷ lương triều. Hữu đáo tả: Hoạt /嚈 đát nhân, ba tư, bách tế, quy tư, uy ( nhật bổn ), lang nha tu, đặng chí, chu cổ kha, a bạt đàn, hồ mật đan, bạch đề, thả mạt.
Datum 526 - 539
Fons Song dynasty copy of Liang dynasty original dated to 526-539
Auctor Emperor Yuan of Liang

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