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Two volumes of manuscripts stolen during the 1940s now have a permanent home in Hunan and help shed light on the Warring States Period, Li Muyun and He Chun report in Changsha.

Updated: 2025-10-18 09:38 ( HK edition )
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The 2,300-year-old manuscripts, comprising over 900 characters, are the earliest known examples of a classical Chinese book in the true sense, playing a crucial role in the study of ancient Chinese characters and historical documents. XINHUA

Once the fragments are separated, they need to be analyzed and carefully pieced together like puzzles to help researchers identify more characters in context, forming a necessary foundation for deeper research, he adds.

The two volumes of the manuscripts consist of more than 500 fragments, posing a significant challenge for their preservation and research, Yu of the Hunan Museum says.

An immediate priority is to conduct a "medical checkup", a comprehensive scientific assessment of the manuscripts to better understand their condition, Yu says, a process that requires experts from many disciplines, including chemistry and materials science.

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