Visitors to the Jiangxi Provincial Museum to visit the "World Discovery-Archaeological Achievements Exhibition of Liu He's Tomb in the Western Han Dynasty" are ordinary people who are obsessed with the horseshoe gold, Lin's gold, gold-plated chariots, jade swords, cymbals and other cultural relics unearthed from Liu He's tomb in Nanchang.
A knowledgeable audience will stand in front of the inscribed cultural relics for a long time and marvel at the pictures of bamboo slips more than two thousand years ago-even if only the "broken chapters" and "fragments" in bamboo slips are displayed at present.
With the deepening of archaeology, people gradually realize that the greatest feature of the cultural relics unearthed from Liu He's tomb is not its jewelry, but its rich characters. Speaking of writing, there is no doubt that there are as many as 5,000 kinds of bamboo slips. Experts said that these bamboo slips were discovered for the first time in the archaeological history of Jiangxi, and they were also extremely important discoveries in the archaeology of Han Dynasty in China. Interpreting the characters on bamboo slips is helpful for people to understand the culture, art and social life more than 2,000 years ago, and the characters are hard to change.
Bamboo slips were discovered in May, 20 15, and cleaned in October, 20 165438 10. These bamboo slips unearthed from Liu He's tomb are still in a mysterious state. "At present, bamboo slips are still being reinforced and have not entered the interpretation stage as the network said."