Research on Chinese Documents Unearthed in Xinjiang from the Lushun Museum Collection

Research on Chinese Documents Unearthed in Xinjiang from the Lushun Museum Collection

by Meng Xianshi Editor-in-chief Wang Zhenfen

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The Lushun Museum's collection of Chinese documents unearthed in Xinjiang is the only large collection of documents unearthed in Xinjiang in China that has not yet been fully compiled and published. It is called the "last treasure" of Dunhuang and Turpan documents and has attracted the attention of the international academic community. In 2015, the comprehensive collection of Chinese documents unearthed in Xinjiang collected by the Lushun Museum was officially launched. Over the past few years, the research team has been united sincerely, divided labor and cooperated, organized and researched simultaneously, and achieved continuous results. This book is a collection of these achievements, including a total of 36 articles, covering four classics handed down from ancient times, Buddhist scriptures, Taoist scriptures, folk documents, etc., Giving us a more comprehensive understanding of these precious documents and the political, economic and cultural aspects of the Western Regions in the medieval period.

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