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Shuanggudui (simplified Chinese: 双古堆; traditional Chinese: 雙古堆; pinyin: Shuānggǔduī) is an archeological site located near Fuyang in China's Anhui province. Shuanggudui grave no. 1, which belongs to Xiahou Zao (夏侯灶), the second marquis of Ruyin (汝陰侯), was sealed in 165 BCE in the early Han dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE). Excavated in 1977, it was found to contain a large number of texts written on bamboo strips, including fragments of the Classic of Poetry and the Songs of the South, a text on breathing exercises, a "year table" (年表) recounting historical events, a manual on dogs, a version of the I Ching (Yijing) that differs from the received one, and artifacts including the oldest known cosmic board, a divinatory instrument. Like Mawangdui and Guodian, two other tombs from the area of the o

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  • Shuanggudui (chino simplificado: 双古堆; chino tradicional : 雙古堆; pinyin: Shuānggŭduī) es un sitio arqueológico situado cerca de Fuyang, en la provincia china de Anhui. La tumba de Shuanggudui n.º 1, que pertenece a Xiahou Zao (夏侯灶), el segundo marqués de Ruyin (汝陰侯), fue sellada en el año 165 a. C. en la temprana dinastía Han (206 a. C. - 220 d. C.). Excavada en 1977, se encontró que contenía un gran número de textos escritos en tablillas de bambú, incluidos fragmentos del Clásico de poesía y los Elegías de Chu, un texto sobre ejercicios de respiración, una «tabla del año» (年表) que relata los acontecimientos históricos, un manual sobre perros, una versión del I Ching (Yijing) que difiere de la recibida y artefactos como la tabla cósmica más antigua conocida, un instrumento adivinatorio. Al igual que los Textos de Mawangdui y los Textos de Guodian, otras dos tumbas de la zona del antiguo estado Chu, el hallazgo de Shuanggudui ha arrojado gran luz sobre la cultura y las prácticas de la primera dinastía Han. (es)
  • Shuanggudui (simplified Chinese: 双古堆; traditional Chinese: 雙古堆; pinyin: Shuānggǔduī) is an archeological site located near Fuyang in China's Anhui province. Shuanggudui grave no. 1, which belongs to Xiahou Zao (夏侯灶), the second marquis of Ruyin (汝陰侯), was sealed in 165 BCE in the early Han dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE). Excavated in 1977, it was found to contain a large number of texts written on bamboo strips, including fragments of the Classic of Poetry and the Songs of the South, a text on breathing exercises, a "year table" (年表) recounting historical events, a manual on dogs, a version of the I Ching (Yijing) that differs from the received one, and artifacts including the oldest known cosmic board, a divinatory instrument. Like Mawangdui and Guodian, two other tombs from the area of the old state of Chu, the Shuanggudui find has shed great light on the culture and practices of the early Han dynasty. (en)
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  • Shuanggudui (chino simplificado: 双古堆; chino tradicional : 雙古堆; pinyin: Shuānggŭduī) es un sitio arqueológico situado cerca de Fuyang, en la provincia china de Anhui. La tumba de Shuanggudui n.º 1, que pertenece a Xiahou Zao (夏侯灶), el segundo marqués de Ruyin (汝陰侯), fue sellada en el año 165 a. C. en la temprana dinastía Han (206 a. C. - 220 d. C.). Excavada en 1977, se encontró que contenía un gran número de textos escritos en tablillas de bambú, incluidos fragmentos del Clásico de poesía y los Elegías de Chu, un texto sobre ejercicios de respiración, una «tabla del año» (年表) que relata los acontecimientos históricos, un manual sobre perros, una versión del I Ching (Yijing) que difiere de la recibida y artefactos como la tabla cósmica más antigua conocida, un instrumento adivinatorio. Al i (es)
  • Shuanggudui (simplified Chinese: 双古堆; traditional Chinese: 雙古堆; pinyin: Shuānggǔduī) is an archeological site located near Fuyang in China's Anhui province. Shuanggudui grave no. 1, which belongs to Xiahou Zao (夏侯灶), the second marquis of Ruyin (汝陰侯), was sealed in 165 BCE in the early Han dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE). Excavated in 1977, it was found to contain a large number of texts written on bamboo strips, including fragments of the Classic of Poetry and the Songs of the South, a text on breathing exercises, a "year table" (年表) recounting historical events, a manual on dogs, a version of the I Ching (Yijing) that differs from the received one, and artifacts including the oldest known cosmic board, a divinatory instrument. Like Mawangdui and Guodian, two other tombs from the area of the o (en)
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