Differences between Liuhe Bamboo Slips and Ordinary Bamboo Slips

The difference between Liuhe bamboo slips and ordinary bamboo slips lies in the unearthed place, content scope and writing characteristics. Liuhe Bamboo Slips refer to bamboo slips found in an ancient tomb of Chu State in Liuhe Town, Jingmen City, Hubei Province, with more than 1200 pieces, which is an important heritage of Chu culture during the Warring States Period. General bamboo slips refer to bamboo pieces used for writing in ancient times, and also refer to bamboo pieces for writing, that is, writing materials from pre-Qin to Wei and Jin Dynasties. Most of the characters on Liuhe bamboo slips are Chu characters, and the font structure and calligraphy style have Chu characteristics, such as "Tadpole Writing" and "Bird and Insect Book". Generally, the characters on bamboo slips have different styles and styles, such as seal script, official script, cursive script and regular script.