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Unearthed history of bamboo slips
From the Western Han Dynasty to the Song Dynasty, bamboo slips were unearthed about 89 times. Among them, there are two great influences: first, during the period of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty, King Lu Gong discovered dozens of simplified books written during the Warring States Period, such as Shangshu, Book of Rites and Analects of Confucius, which caused a dispute between Confucian classics and ancient prose schools for two thousand years; Second, in the second year of Jin Taikang (28 1), a man named Ji County robbed the tomb of the Warring States (King Anli) and found dozens of bamboo slips, which were arranged into ancient books 16 kinds of ***75 kinds, called "Ji County". Except for a tiny part, they are almost lost.

/kloc-From the end of 0/9 to the beginning of the 20th century, Sweden, Britain, Japan, Russia and other countries excavated in China's frontiers and territories in the name of "expedition", and found many Han and Jin bamboo slips in Loulan, Dunhuang, Jiuquan and other places, which are still scattered in Britain, India, Sweden, the Soviet Union and other countries.

During the period of 1930 ~ 193 1, more than 10000 Han bamboo slips were unearthed in Juyan, Ejina Banner, Gansu Province, which was the first time that Juyan discovered Han bamboo slips, and it was also the most unearthed before this period. The physical object is now in Taiwan Province Province.

After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), by the end of 1980s, archaeologists in China had made dozens of scientific excavations. The unearthed cultural relics have been preserved by scientific methods, and most of them have been compiled and published. The more important discovery is:

195 1 year, 38 bamboo slips were unearthed from No.406 Warring States Tomb in Wulipai, Changsha, which was the first discovery of Chu bamboo slips.

During 1959, a total of 504 bamboo slips and wooden slips were unearthed from the Eastern Han Tomb No.6 in Mozuizi, Gansu Province, including 469 pieces of Yi Li, which is the first relatively complete ancient book among the bamboo slips found. Most of the bamboo slips found before were documents and tactics, only a few ancient books, and all the objects were gone.

1972, 4,942 bamboo slips were unearthed in Shanxi Han Tomb of Leucaena in Linyi, Shandong Province 1, and 32 bamboo slips were unearthed in Tomb No.2, all of which were ancient books and lost books in the pre-Qin period. This is the first time that so many ancient books have been unearthed in archaeological excavations (called Hanshan Bamboo Slips).

In the same year, 92 wooden slips were unearthed from an early Eastern Han Dynasty tomb on the dry beach slope in Wuwei, Gansu Province, which is an unprecedented medical book.

From 1972 to 1976, 19637 bamboo slips (called Juyan bamboo slips) were unearthed in the original site of Juyan bamboo slips, and their quantity and content were unprecedented (see color map).

1973, a large number of bamboo slips were unearthed from No.40 Han Tomb in Dingxian County, Hebei Province, including 8 kinds of precious ancient books such as The Analects of Confucius.

1975, 1 1 55 bamboo slips were unearthed from tomb1in Yunmeng Shuihudi, Hubei Province. This is the first batch of Qin bamboo slips unearthed since its discovery.

1977 More than 200 bamboo slips in the early Warring States period were unearthed from the tomb of Zeng Houyi in Suixian County, Hubei Province, which is the earliest bamboo slips discovered so far.

1977 1 More than 0 kinds of precious ancient books, such as Cang Xie Pian and The Book of Songs, were unearthed from the Han Tomb in Shuangyudui, Fuyang, Anhui Province.

1979 About 400 wooden slips were unearthed from Han tombs. 1 15, Shangsunjiazhai, datong county, Youth Sea, in which The Art of War is lost. ?

1983, three Han tombs in Zhangjiashan, Jiangling, Hubei Province, found more than 0/000 pieces of wooden slips in the early Western Han Dynasty, including Han Fa and other ancient Chinese books.

On August 6th, at 20 10, the staff cleaned another piece of bamboo slips.

The news that a large number of bamboo slips of the Eastern Han Dynasty were found in the construction site of Changsha Wuyi Square Metro Line 2 shocked the archaeological circles at home and abroad. Scholars from all walks of life come in droves, hoping to participate in the research and textual research on the value and significance of bamboo slips. Experts said that the "integral cutting method" which is most conducive to the protection of cultural relics will be adopted to rescue these bamboo slips in the Eastern Han Dynasty.