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Liao Ning Ri Bao·2025-05-20 02:42

Core Viewpoint - The "Dunhuang Cultural Exhibition" titled "Mountains and Seas Have Feelings · Desert Echoes" officially opened at the Liaoning Provincial Museum on May 18, showcasing over 260 pieces of Dunhuang artifacts, marking the largest Dunhuang cultural exhibition in Northeast China to date [4][5]. Group 1: Exhibition Overview - The exhibition will last for three months and is divided into four sections: "History and Culture of Dunhuang," "Dunhuang Cave Art," "Dunhuang in Liaoning," and "Protection and Inheritance" [4][5]. - Among the 260 exhibits, 110 pieces are from the Dunhuang Cave manuscripts and Li Yu's manuscripts, with over 90% being displayed for the first time [5][6]. Group 2: Notable Artifacts - The exhibition features the complete version of the "Bodhidharma Stele Inscription," a significant text for Zen Buddhism research, which is being shown to the public for the first time [7]. - The "Laozi Daodejing Preface" and the museum's treasure "Kefa Master’s First Copy" are also on display, showcasing the beauty of calligraphy and the historical significance of these texts [8][10]. Group 3: Historical Context - The Dunhuang manuscripts have been scattered globally since their discovery in 1900, with significant collections found in various cities including Beijing, Paris, and St. Petersburg [6]. - The "Shengli Stele," which records the construction time of the Mogao Caves, is also part of the exhibition, highlighting the historical importance of the site [11].