Bamboo card in the king's tomb suspected that Khong Tu lost 1,800 years

The Chinese team identified the unearthed bamboo card numbers from Liu Xia's tomb as the "Commentary" lost 1,800 years ago.

Experts from the Jiangxi Province Archaeological Research Institute, China identified the unearthed bamboo card numbers from the tomb of Liu Xia, Han Wu De's nephew, possibly the lost "Commentary" , Sina on 13th. / 1 reported.

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Unearthed bamboo cards from the tomb of King Liu Xia may be the "Commentary" lost 1,800 years.(Photo: Sina).

Xuong Wang Wang Liu Xia (92 BC - 59 BC) was the 9th emperor of the Han Dynasty. He was enthroned in 74 BC and only for 27 days.

"After using the infrared scanning method, we believe that the unearthed bamboo card book from the tomb of Liu Xia was a" Commentary "lost 1,800 years ago, but we will have to examine it more closely. to identify content on bamboo cards , " a specialist shared.

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Experts will have to check further to determine the content on the bamboo card.(Photo: Sina).

"Comment" is a version of "Lunyu" , a book compiled by Confucius and his students. It records Confucius sermon, demonstrating his political ideology, moral conception and educational principles. This is a Chinese Confucian classics, belonging to the "Four Letters" series.

Ancient "Lunyu" has three versions, including " Commentary", "Essay" and "Comment" . The version that is handed down today is a synthesis of "Commentary" and "Commentary". "Discussion" has been lost since the Wei Dynasty (220-226).