
Unveiling the Zhouyi: The Bamboo Slips of Sanxingdui
The Historical Significance of Zhouyi The Zhouyi, also known as the I Ching or Book of Changes, is one of the most influential texts in Chinese philosophy and culture. Its origin can be traced back to the …
The Discoveries and Impacts of Bamboo Slips and Silk Manuscripts
Jul 25, 2024 · Here I would just like to provide a brief discussion on their discovery and the research on bamboo slips and silk manuscripts. Both the oracle bone inscriptions from the Yin Ruins, and the …
Exhibition - Special Exhibition - SUZHOU MUSEUM
Oct 19, 2022 · Bamboo slips and silk fabrics, carrying the manuscripts of Yin-Yang and five elements, the Book of Changes and Lao Zi, passed on the wisdom and knowledge of our ancestors from …
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The bamboo slips from the No. 247 Han Tomb on Zhangjiashan are the Book of Channels, which shared the same origin as versions A and B of Yin-Yang transcribed for the transmission of acupuncture …
The archaeological finds from Han tomb no. 1 at Mawangdui near Changsna are among the most spectacular of the past two decades.1 The Shang tomb of Lady Fu Hao, the tomb of an unidentified …
The Tsinghua Bamboo Slips are a collection of Chinese texts inscribed on approximately 2,500 bamboo slips. They were excavated from a Warring States Period tomb and are now preserved at Tsinghua …
An Exploration of the Tradition of Selecting Auspicious Days in Chinese ...
May 20, 2025 · In 1993, six Han-Dynasty tombs were excavated in Yinwan located in the outskirt of Lianyungang City, Jiangsu Province. Of the six tombs, the most abundant cultural relics were …
Early Daoist Thought in Excavated Bamboo Slips | Request PDF
Sep 1, 2015 · Request PDF | Early Daoist Thought in Excavated Bamboo Slips | This article discusses two important Daoist terms, Hengxian 恒先 (Ante-eternity) and Taiyi 太一 (Great One), as well as the ...
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bamboo slips is obscure and its intention in this respect hard to fathom. Zheng Xuan records that the twelve divisions of the 24-hour day each had their own Wind, but how the ‘method of their …
Later Chinese histories speak of a number of legendary rulers. These rulers are treated like fact for most of Chinese history, and are often depicted in works of art, for example on Wu Liang’s tomb carvings …