How ‘Wolf Poison’ Root Made Tibetan Manuscripts Mold-Proof 📜
Discover how toxic ‘wolf poison’ root helped Tibetan papermakers craft mold-proof paper, preserving ancient manuscripts for centuries. A cool hack from the Himalayas!
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Discover how toxic ‘wolf poison’ root helped Tibetan papermakers craft mold-proof paper, preserving ancient manuscripts for centuries. A cool hack from the Himalayas!
After nearly 80 years abroad, volumes II and III of the Chu Silk Manuscripts have returned to China, marking a proud cultural moment.
The ancient Zidanku Silk Manuscripts return to Beijing after 79 years in the U.S., reconnecting China with its rich Warring States heritage.
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art returns ancient Zidanku Silk Manuscripts from the Warring States period to China’s National Cultural Heritage Administration.