Dunhuang Posthumous Notes

Dunhuang Posthumous Notes

by Hao Chunwen

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Dunhuang posthumous books, also known as Dunhuang scrolls, Dunhuang documents, Dunhuang documents, etc., Refer to the scriptures and documents left by the ancient ancestors of Dunhuang. Dunhuang posthumous writings were first discovered in the Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes in 1919. Most of them are handwritten texts, but there are also a small number of engraving printed texts and rubbings. It was written or copied from AD 393 to AD 12. It is mainly religious documents. Other contents involve politics, economy, military, geography, society, ethnicity, language, literature, art, music, dance, astronomy, calendar, mathematics, medicine, sports, ancient books and many other aspects. Although the Dunhuang suicide notes are a unique and rare treasure in the world, when they were discovered in 1919, our country was in a period of weakness in the late Qing Dynasty, and the invasion and carving up by foreign powers continued to intensify. Therefore, the Dunhuang suicide notes were inevitably plundered and destroyed, resulting in at least 40,000 of the total of more than 60,000 pieces being lost overseas, leaving an eternal sigh.

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