
Ancient Zidanku Silk Manuscripts Return to Beijing After 79 Years
After 79 years in the U.S., the Zidanku Silk Manuscript volumes II and III—China’s earliest silk texts from the Warring States Period—have arrived in Beijing.
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After 79 years in the U.S., the Zidanku Silk Manuscript volumes II and III—China’s earliest silk texts from the Warring States Period—have arrived in Beijing.
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