A Comparison of the Bamboo Slip and the Silk Manuscript Wu Xing

Contemporary Chinese Thought 32 (1):50-57 (2000)
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Abstract

Among the many silk manuscripts excavated from Changsha Mawangdui Tomb 3 in Hunan province in the winter of 1973, one text was named Wu xing [by contemporary scholars]. Twenty years later, in the winter of 1993, there was a text [of itself] titled Wu xing among the many bamboo slip texts excavated from Jingmen Guodian Tomb 1 in Hubei.

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