Where did Chengdu find 920 medical bamboo slips through rescue archaeological excavation?

920 medical bamboo slips were found in the Han Tomb of Laoguanshan in Chengdu.

920 medical bamboo slips were found in this tomb, and some medical books may be lost in Bian Que School of Traditional Chinese Medicine. The four models of Shu brocade jacquard machine are the first complete loom models of Western Han Dynasty unearthed, which fill the archaeological blank of silk textile technology in China.

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From July, 20 12 to August, 20 13, Chengdu Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology and Jingzhou Cultural Relics Protection Center formed a joint archaeological team to conduct a rescue archaeological excavation of a Western Han cemetery and the construction site of Chengdu Metro Line 3 in Tianhui Town, jinniu district, Chengdu, and * * * cleaned up four Western Han mounds.

Among them, the unearthed model of Shu brocade loom in Han Dynasty and the portrait of human acupoints painted with small characters such as "heart" and "lung" were discovered for the first time in the archaeological history of China. Some medical books compiled according to unearthed bamboo slips are probably long-lost classics of Bian Que School of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

More than 620 pieces of lacquer wood, pottery, bronze and iron were unearthed from four wooden tombs in the Western Han Dynasty. There are more than 240 pieces of lacquerware, including ear cups, urns, bowls, boxes, figurines, horses and so on. Some lacquerware has exquisite decorations and text symbols, such as clouds, dragons and birds. Wooden figurines are various in shape, dressed in dark clothes and brown, and some are painted with characters and characters. There are more than 0/30 pieces of pottery/kloc-in the shape of pots, ding, pots, bowls, urns, pots, wells, furnaces, etc.