Centuries of Han bamboo slips in Juyan
Han bamboo slips in Juyan, 19 13 ancient bamboo slips unearthed in Juyan area. Juyan bamboo slips have made outstanding contributions to the study of ancient history in China. It is of great historical value to the study of the document file system and political system in the Han Dynasty, and is known as "one of the four major discoveries of China archives in the 20th century". At the same time, the unearthed calligraphy ink of Han bamboo slips greatly enriched the research content of official script in Han Dynasty, and filled in a rich and colorful stroke for the history of calligraphy in China. In 20 13, China Calligraphy, the national Chinese core periodical, published a special issue of Han bamboo slips in Juyan. In the centenary, Mr. Liu Xueqian, a member of China Calligraphers' Association and director of Inner Mongolia Calligraphers' Association, carefully selected materials, took the characteristic culture of Alashan in his hometown as the content, and created Juyan Han Bamboo Slips in the form of ancient bamboo slips. The Han bamboo slips in Juyan carry forward Ejina's excellent national history, display China's traditional calligraphy art, show the indomitable and endless Populus euphratica spirit, reproduce the rich and colorful ancient Juyan culture, inherit and carry forward the wisdom crystallization of Juyan people about 2,000 years ago, and add a colorful page to the development of Alashan tourism culture.