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A woodblock print portrait depicts Cangjie, the legendary figure credited with inventing Chinese characters. He is shown with four eyes, a traditional iconographic trait signifying his extraordinary perception. He has long hair and a beard, and wears a cloak made of feathers or leaves, suggesting a prehistoric or mythological era. The portrait is framed within a simple rectangular border.