Silly mistake spotted.

> which is actually when the "Song" (the Chinese dynasty after Ming)

Song is before Ming, which follows Yuan (Mongolian rule). During the
Song dynasty, the printing industry reached an apex, thanks to movable
type. By Ming, the Kai-script-like typeface for movable blocks used
during Song have evolved into a simpler form with straight strokes (like
Modern Ming), which is much easier to carve on wood blocks.

* * *

Jeff Bai and I have almost forgotten the issue... Fortunately the
pending list generally looks good for me by now, and I am hoping to
publish it by next Monday.

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