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- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips abstract "The Yinqueshan Han Slips (Chinese: 銀雀山漢簡; pinyin: Yínquèshān Hànjiǎn) are ancient Chinese writing tablets from the Western Han Dynasty, made of bamboo strips and discovered in 1972. The tablets contain many writings that were not previously known or shed new light on the ancient versions of classic texts. The Yinqueshan Han Tombs were accidentally unearthed by construction workers on April 10, 1972. Archaeologists arrived a few days later to excavate the site. The bamboo slips were discovered in Tombs no. 1 and 2 at the foot of Yinqueshan (Chinese: 銀雀山; pinyin: Yínquèshān; literally: \"Silver Sparrow Mountain\"), located southeast of the city of Linyi in the province of Shandong. Discovered in Tomb no. 1 were 4942 bamboo strips covered in closely written words and included portions of known texts, as well as a number of previously unknown military and divination texts, some of which were shown to resemble chapters in Guanzi and Mozi. The occupant had been identified as a military officer bearing the surname Sima. Tomb no. 2, unearthed the same year, contained 32 strips of bamboo writings which clearly represent sections of a calendar for the year 134 BC. The time of burial for both tombs had been dated to about 140 BC/134 BC and 118 BC, the texts having been written on the bamboo slips before then. After restoration and arrangement, the slips were organised into a sequential order of nine groups and 154 sections. The first group included 13 fragment chapters from Sunzi's The Art of War, and 5 undetermined chapters; the second group were the 16 chapters of Sun Bin's Art of War, which had been missing for at least 1,400 years; the third included the 7 original and lost chapters from the Six Strategies (before this significant find only the titles of the lost chapters were known); the fourth and fifth included 5 chapters from the Weiliaozi and 16 chapters from the Yanzi chunqiu; the rest of the groups included anonymous writings.The slips are kept in the Yinqueshan Han Tombs Bamboo Slips Museum and in the Shandong Provincial Museum.".
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips thumbnail Inscribed_bamboo-slips_of_Art_of_War.jpg?width=300.
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- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips wikiPageWikiLink Bamboo_and_wooden_slips.
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_artifacts_of_China.
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips wikiPageWikiLink Category:Han_dynasty_texts.
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_language.
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips wikiPageWikiLink Guodian_Chu_Slips.
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips wikiPageWikiLink Han_dynasty.
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips wikiPageWikiLink Li_Xueqin.
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips wikiPageWikiLink Linyi.
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips wikiPageWikiLink Mawangdui_Silk_Texts.
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips wikiPageWikiLink Shandong.
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips wikiPageWikiLink Shandong_Museum.
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips wikiPageWikiLink Shuanggudui.
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips wikiPageWikiLink Shuihudi_Qin_bamboo_texts.
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips wikiPageWikiLink Six_Secret_Teachings.
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips wikiPageWikiLink Sun_Bin.
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips wikiPageWikiLink Sun_Bins_Art_of_War.
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips wikiPageWikiLink Sun_Tzu.
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips wikiPageWikiLink The_Art_of_War.
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips wikiPageWikiLink Wei_Liaozi.
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips wikiPageWikiLink Yanzi_chunqiu.
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips wikiPageWikiLink Yinqueshan_Han_Tombs_Bamboo_Slips_Museum.
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips wikiPageWikiLink Zhangjiashan_Han_bamboo_texts.
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips wikiPageWikiLink File:Inscribed_bamboo-slips_of_Art_of_War.jpg.
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yinqueshan Han Slips".
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips wikiPageWikiLinkText "archaeological excavation".
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips wikiPageWikiLinkText "bamboo slips".
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips wikiPageWikiLinkText "collection of ancient texts".
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips wikiPageWikiLinkText "several fragments of scrolls".
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips wikiPageWikiLinkText "unearthed in the Yinque Hills".
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips c "銀雀山".
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips c "銀雀山漢簡".
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips l "Silver Sparrow Mountain".
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips p "Yínquèshān Hànjiǎn".
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips p "Yínquèshān".
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- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips subject Category:Archaeological_artifacts_of_China.
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips subject Category:Han_dynasty_texts.
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips hypernym Tablets.
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips type Device.
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips type Artifact.
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips type Redirect.
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips comment "The Yinqueshan Han Slips (Chinese: 銀雀山漢簡; pinyin: Yínquèshān Hànjiǎn) are ancient Chinese writing tablets from the Western Han Dynasty, made of bamboo strips and discovered in 1972. The tablets contain many writings that were not previously known or shed new light on the ancient versions of classic texts. The Yinqueshan Han Tombs were accidentally unearthed by construction workers on April 10, 1972. Archaeologists arrived a few days later to excavate the site.".
- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips label "Yinqueshan Han Slips".
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- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips sameAs 银雀山汉墓.
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- Yinqueshan_Han_Slips depiction Inscribed_bamboo-slips_of_Art_of_War.jpg.
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