Culture Insider: A glimpse into Chinese bamboo culture
Updated: 2015-03-17 13:55
(Chinaculture.org)
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Chinese characters
Bamboo formed the earliest ties with Chinese characters, which can be traced back to the New Stone Age 6,000 years ago. The pictographic symbol for "bamboo" was found on the pottery unearthed in the Yangshao cultural relics of Banpo Village, Xi'an in 1954, and the symbol was also discovered in oracle bone inscriptions and inscriptions on ancient bronze objects. Between the Warring States Period (475-221 BC) to the Jin Dynasty (265-420 AD), the people wrote on "bamboo slips". Many of the earliest Chinese historical documents, such as the Book of Story and the Book of Rites and Analects of Confucius, were recorded on such material, making great contributions to the development of Chinese culture.
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