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Description: 使用中研院楚系簡帛文字生成, 更专业, 更精确.

Chinese - English - JianBo - IM Status Dictionary:
http://lancaster.themex.net/archives/1241

帛书,又名缯书,是以白色丝帛为书写材料,其起源可以追溯到春秋时期,现存实物以子弹库楚墓中出土的帛书为最早。指一种将文字、图象及其他特定的符号写绘于丝织品上的书籍形式。为纸还未发明之前重要的书写物料,尤其在中国春秋战国至汉代有大量的帛书,出土的帛书较著名的有楚帛书、马王堆帛书等。

维基中文:
帛书: http://zh.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%E5%B8%9B%E4%B9%A6&variant=zh-cn
楚帛书: http://zh.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%E6%A5%9A%E5%B8%9B%E6%9B%B8&variant=zh-cn
马王堆帛书: http://zh.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%E9%A6%AC%E7%8E%8B%E5%A0%86%E5%B8%9B%E6%9B%B8&variant=zh-cn

The Mawangdui Silk Texts (Chinese: 馬王堆帛書; pinyin: Mǎwángduī Bóshū) are texts of Chinese philosophical and medical works written on silk and found at Mawangdui in China in 1973. They include the earliest attested manuscripts of existing texts such as the I Ching, two copies of the Tao Te Ching, one similar copy of Strategies of the Warring States and a similar school of works of Gan De and Shi Shen. Scholars arranged them in to silk books of 28 kinds. Together they amount to some 120,000 words covering military strategy, mathematics, cartography and the six classical arts of ritual, music, archery, horsemanship, writing and arithmetic.[1]

Wikipedia EN:
Mawangdui Silk Texts: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mawangdui_Silk_Texts

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