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“Sixteen years” chronicle
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Lishu
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Grass Li
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Copying Books (Multiplication Tables) (“Urgency”)
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Early regular script
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Kumon affairs (the place names that appear are mainly “Huiji” and “Wucheng”)
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Letters
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Taoist talismans
A large number of Han Dynasty calligraphy unearthed for the first time in Zhejiang, Wucheng Han Jian, has recently officially launched the publication work, and it is expected that the publication results will come out in September this year. This reporter learned yesterday from the Institute of Chinese Character Culture of the China Academy of Fine Arts, and this batch of precious Wucheng Hanjian is expected to be re-published.
Cao Jinyan, a paleographer and director of the Institute of Chinese Character Culture at the China Academy of Art, told reporters in a telephone interview that these wooden tablets are the first time that a large number of Han Dynasty calligraphy have been unearthed in Zhejiang, filling the gap that has not been found in Zhejiang. These wooden tablets are numerous and rich in variety, and they are very rare in terms of time span and content. “It is of great value for the study of the history of the Han Dynasty in Zhejiang, especially for the study of the local history of Huzhou during the Han Dynasty and the Han Dynasty.” Cao Jinyan said.
At the beginning of July this year, the China Academy of Art and the Shanghai Painting and Calligraphy Publishing House jointly held an academic seminar in Hangzhou on “Research on Wucheng Han Slips from the Perspective of Han Dynasty Slips”. Experts from all over the country in the industry and academia fully affirmed the historical value of Wucheng Hanjian. The experts at the meeting put forward valuable opinions on the arrangement and interpretation of the manuscript of Wucheng Hanjian, and gave many suggestions on in-depth research and follow-up editing and publication, hoping to make the Wucheng Hanjian project a masterpiece of silk collation, research, editing and publication.
Speaking of this batch of Han Jian, it can be traced back to 2009. According to the “Huzhou Evening News” of that year, due to the renovation of the old city, on an infrastructure construction site on Renmin Road in Huzhou City, scavengers from Anhui and Sichuan stumbled upon wood chips with brush characters in the process of excavating scrap steel and scrap iron, so they were sold at a high price in the Fumiao antique market. The news quickly spread on the Internet, and collectors from other places came to Huzhou to buy the wooden tablets.
A Mr. Gao in the temple has collected dozens of wooden tablets unearthed in the same place, the content of the wooden tablets written with a brush has the Western Han Dynasty chronology, there are also “Jun May Fengqian 4,000”, “Wucheng to Pavilion Xing” and other words, the text written is Lishu, etc., the body of the book is timeless and beautiful, fresh and simple. According to Mr. Gao’s recollection, he found one of the earliest fragments of a wooden tablet with the inscription “Four years after the founding of the People’s Republic of China” (29 BC), about 10 centimeters long and 3 centimeters wide. There are also some written “Suihe first year” (8 BC), “Suihe second year” (7 BC), etc. According to reports at the time, the wooden tablets were buried in a layer of soil nearly 4 meters below the construction site, and when digging the earth, it was found that there was a pile of rubble in the north-south-easterly direction, about 10 meters long and 3 meters wide, with obvious fire marks in the middle of the wood. It is reported that knives, weapons and tiles of the Han Dynasty were also unearthed nearby.
Since then, these Han Janes have been dispersed among the people. Because it did not have the conditions for preservation, Mr. Gao’s collection of Han Jian was also sold to professional collectors. But at the same time, it has also attracted the attention of paleographer Professor Cao Jinyan. After more than ten years of rescue and collection, Cao Jinyan followed.Taoist talismans
A large number of Han Dynasty calligraphy unearthed for the first time in Zhejiang, Wucheng Han Jian, has recently officially launched the publication work, and it is expected that the publication results will come out in September this year. This reporter learned yesterday from the Institute of Chinese Character Culture of the China Academy of Fine Arts, and this batch of precious Wucheng Hanjian is expected to be re-published.
Cao Jinyan, a paleographer and director of the Institute of Chinese Character Culture at the China Academy of Art, told reporters in a telephone interview that these wooden tablets are the first time that a large number of Han Dynasty calligraphy have been unearthed in Zhejiang, filling the gap that has not been found in Zhejiang. These wooden tablets are numerous and rich in variety, and they are very rare in terms of time span and content. “It is of great value for the study of the history of the Han Dynasty in Zhejiang, especially for the study of the local history of Huzhou during the Han Dynasty and the Han Dynasty.” Cao Jinyan said.
At the beginning of July this year, the China Academy of Art and the Shanghai Painting and Calligraphy Publishing House jointly held an academic seminar in Hangzhou on “Research on Wucheng Han Slips from the Perspective of Han Dynasty Slips”. Experts from all over the country in the industry and academia fully affirmed the historical value of Wucheng Hanjian. The experts at the meeting put forward valuable opinions on the arrangement and interpretation of the manuscript of Wucheng Hanjian, and gave many suggestions on in-depth research and follow-up editing and publication, hoping to make the Wucheng Hanjian project a masterpiece of silk collation, research, editing and publication.
Speaking of this batch of Han Jian, it can be traced back to 2009. According to the “Huzhou Evening News” of that year, due to the renovation of the old city, on an infrastructure construction site on Renmin Road in Huzhou City, scavengers from Anhui and Sichuan stumbled upon wood chips with brush characters in the process of excavating scrap steel and scrap iron, so they were sold at a high price in the Fumiao antique market. The news quickly spread on the Internet, and collectors from other places came to Huzhou to buy the wooden tablets.
A Mr. Gao in the temple has collected dozens of wooden tablets unearthed in the same place, the content of the wooden tablets written with a brush has the Western Han Dynasty chronology, there are also “Jun May Fengqian 4,000”, “Wucheng to Pavilion Xing” and other words, the text written is Lishu, etc., the body of the book is timeless and beautiful, fresh and simple. According to Mr. Gao’s recollection, he found one of the earliest fragments of a wooden tablet with the inscription “Four years after the founding of the People’s Republic of China” (29 BC), about 10 centimeters long and 3 centimeters wide. There are also some written “Suihe first year” (8 BC), “Suihe second year” (7 BC), etc. According to reports at the time, the wooden tablets were buried in a layer of soil nearly 4 meters below the construction site, and when digging the earth, it was found that there was a pile of rubble in the north-south-easterly direction, about 10 meters long and 3 meters wide, with obvious fire marks in the middle of the wood. It is reported that knives, weapons and tiles of the Han Dynasty were also unearthed nearby.
Since then, these Han Janes have been dispersed among the people. Because it did not have the conditions for preservation, Mr. Gao’s collection of Han Jian was also sold to professional collectors. But at the same time, it has also attracted the attention of paleographer Professor Cao Jinyan. After more than ten years of rescue and collection, Cao Jinyan followed