Core Viewpoint - The second and third volumes of the Changsha Bullet Depot Warring States Silk Manuscripts, titled "Five Elements Command" and "Offensive and Defensive Divination," have been officially transferred to the Hunan Provincial Museum, marking a significant addition to the museum's collection of ancient Chinese artifacts [2][3]. Group 1 - The National Cultural Heritage Administration has allocated a total of 132 pieces (sets) of artifacts from the Changsha Bullet Depot Warring States Silk Manuscripts to the Hunan Provincial Museum [2]. - The silk manuscripts are the earliest known silk texts in China, consisting of three volumes that document astronomical calendars, cosmology, and military divination from the pre-Qin period, providing invaluable resources for various fields of study [2]. - The manuscripts were originally excavated in 1942 from a tomb in Changsha but were scattered overseas until their return through Sino-American cultural relics repatriation cooperation in May of this year [2]. Group 2 - After arriving at the Hunan Provincial Museum on September 10, the manuscripts underwent a 14-day environmental adaptation observation and were assessed for preservation in a controlled temperature and humidity environment [3]. - An expert team is currently working on a microbial sterilization plan to ensure the manuscripts are thoroughly sterilized without damaging their material and ink [3]. - The museum plans to conduct non-destructive testing and scientific restoration of the manuscripts, as well as create a comprehensive digital archive, while also developing a collaborative platform to share research findings with global scholars and the public [3].
长沙子弹库战国帛书第二、三卷入藏湖南省博物馆
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-10-13 22:20