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子弹库帛书《五行令》《攻守占》回归祖国
Xin Hua She·2025-05-16 16:35

Core Points - The return of the bullet library silk books "Five Elements Order" and "Offensive and Defensive Divination" from the National Museum of Asian Art to China highlights the commitment to cultural heritage protection and ethical museum practices [1][2] - The silk books are significant for their historical value, being the only silk book from the Warring States period discovered to date, and they will enhance research in ancient Chinese texts and thought history [2][3] - The successful return of these artifacts serves as a model for international cooperation in the repatriation of cultural heritage and strengthens Sino-American cultural exchanges [1][3] Group 1 - The National Museum of Asian Art's decision to return the silk books opens new avenues for research and collaboration with Chinese partners [2] - The silk books were illegally taken to the U.S. in 1946, and their return was facilitated by a solid evidence chain and mutual understanding between the two parties [2] - The silk books will be publicly exhibited for the first time at the "Thousands of Miles Together - New Era Cultural Relics Repatriation Exhibition" in July 2025 [3] Group 2 - The National Cultural Heritage Administration will continue efforts to expedite the return of the silk book "Four Seasons Order" [4]