Forms of Han bamboo slips
The forms of Dunhuang Han bamboo slips are roughly the same as those of Juyan Han bamboo slips, including bamboo slips, bamboo slips and seals. Dunhuang Han bamboo slips are mostly official and private documents, including imperial edicts, judicial documents, contracts, symbols, biographies, regular official documents and various books. Private documents include sales contracts, letters and so on. The number of imperial edicts unearthed in Yumen Flower Sea is the largest. The laws and regulations include the arrest law and the surrender order for attacking Xiongnu. The arrest law involves the punishment of giving up the pavilion, surrendering and killing the surrenders, while the surrender order for attacking Xiongnu involves the specific provisions of beheading, catching prisoners, paying tribute and giving money.
Conventional documents include downlink, parallel and uplink documents. Today, I saw that the ugliness in December was waiting for the army to strike, not waiting for wealth, that is to say, officials wrote books and moved books, and real officials entered and exited the chariot, such as official books. On the third day of the first month, they had to collect the official three links, so it was a downward document. Conventional official documents have a specific style. Common books include official names, names of soldiers, entry-exit customs records, military books, garrison books, diet books, daily records and so on. There are also seal inspection offices and postal records formed in the process of document processing, and many of these documents have undoubtedly been converted into files at that time.