In an exciting cultural reunion, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art has officially returned two ancient silk manuscripts to China’s National Cultural Heritage Administration. Dubbed Zidanku silk manuscript volumes II and III (Wuxing Ling and Gongshou Zhan), these treasures date back to the Warring States period and shine a light on early Chinese literature and art. 📜
This move is more than a historical footnote—it’s a celebration of cultural heritage that resonates with our digitally connected world. For young history buffs and art enthusiasts, it underscores how modern technology helps us explore ancient stories right from our mobile screens. Keep your curiosity alive and continue exploring the fascinating threads of our past! 😎
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U.S. museum returns to China ancient silk manuscripts from Warring States period
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