Shuihudi Qin bamboo texts

Shuihudi (Chinese睡 虎 地) is an archaeological site in Yunmeng (Chinese云梦), in the Chinese province of Hubei.

Shuihudi is especially known for the discovery of the " bamboo slips of the Qin and Han period " (Chinese:秦 墓 竹简; Pinyin: Qinmu zhújiǎn; engl Qin tomb bamboo slips. ) Composed in Chinese literature as " Qin bamboo slips Yunmeng " ( Yunmeng Qínjiǎn云梦 秦 简) is called. The full name is " bamboo slips of the Qin and Han period from Shuihudi " ( Shuihudi Qinmu zhujian睡 虎 地 秦 墓 竹简), the German translation here takes into account that there also texts from the Western Han Dynasty have been discovered. The terms " Qin bamboo slips from Shuihudi " ( Shuihudi Qinjian睡 虎 地 秦 简) " bamboo slips of Yunmeng " (Chinese云梦 竹简; Pinyin: Yunmeng zhújiǎn ) or simply " Qin bamboo slips " ( Qinjian秦 简) are usual.

It is the located in December 1975 in the at Yunmeng (云梦) Place Shuihudi, Hubei Province, unearthed Qin grave, which, more than 1100 bamboo slips, were mainly with legal texts from the time of Qinshihuang. The grave is to the year 217 BC. dated.

Buried in it was an official from the Nan commandery ( Nanjun南郡), which in the late period of the Warring States Period of King Zhaoxiang (昭 襄) from the State of Qin after the conquest of the capital Ying (郢) of Chu 278 BC. had been built.

Texts

  • Biannianji编 年 记
  • Falü Dawen法律 答问
  • Fengzhenshi封 诊 式
  • Jiaolü效 律
  • Qinlü zachao秦律 杂 抄
  • Qinlü shiba zhong秦律 十八 种
  • Rishu日 书(A)
  • Rishu日 书(B )
  • Wei li zhi dao为 吏 之 道
  • Yushu语 书

Name variations for the text finds

Qinmu zhujian, Yunmeng zhujian, Shuihudi Qinmu zhujian, Shuihudi Qinjian, Yunmeng Qinjian, Qinjian

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