China News Service, Beijing, December 24. Recently, the "Symposium on Publishing "Chinese Documents Unearthed from Xinjiang in the Lushun Museum" jointly sponsored by the Zhonghua Book Company, Lushun Museum, Peking University Chinese Ancient History Research Center, and Renmin University of China History School was held in Beijing. Held.

The scene of this event.

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  According to the organizer, the "Chinese Documents Unearthed from Xinjiang in the Lushun Museum" is included in the Chinese part of the Xinjiang Unearthed Documents in the Lushun Museum's collection. There are more than 26,000 fragments. It is the only unannounced bulk collection of Dunhuang and Turfan documents in China, and is called Dunhuang Turfan. The document "The Last Treasure".

  The curator Wang Zhenfen of Lushun Museum, Professor Meng Xianshi of Renmin University of China, and Professor Rong Xinjiang of Peking University, led by researchers, teachers and students from Lushun Museum, Peking University, Renmin University of China, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and other units formed a sorting team, which took six years Over time, we have comprehensively sorted out these precious materials.

  Professor Rong Xinjiang introduced the process and academic value of the "Chinese Documents Unearthed in Xinjiang in the Lushun Museum".

The Chinese documents compiled this time include various Buddhist classics, Confucian classics, Taoist documents, as well as various books on the Scriptures and History sub-collections written from the 3rd century to the 13th century in the thousand years. Various official and private documents governing the region.

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  It is reported that the book adopts the method of "graphics and problem solving", on the one hand, it presents the original appearance of the document to the greatest extent and makes the cultural relics "live"; on the other hand, the work of naming and solving the problems is carried out for each fragment. Let people further understand the history and culture of the ancient Turpan area through these "shredded paper".

  At the meeting, experts fully affirmed the mode of in-depth cooperation between Lushun Museum and the academic community, and hoped that more cultural relics and documents could be published to promote the development of academic research and realize the inheritance of Chinese excellent culture.

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