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Qin Dynasty Bamboo Slips Museum of Liye
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Qin Dynasty Bamboo Slips Museum of Liye, Museum in der Volksrepublik China

The Qin Dynasty Bamboo Slips Museum of Liye is a museum in Longshan County located next to an archaeological site where thousands of ancient bamboo slips were recovered from a well. Inside, visitors see the actual slips displayed with modern technology that allows rotating and zooming into the tiny characters and their translations to understand the detailed writings.

Archaeologists discovered nearly 38,000 bamboo slips in an old well at Liye in 2002, containing more than 200,000 characters. These artifacts from the Qin Dynasty reveal details about administration, taxation, farming, and local services from more than 2,000 years ago.

The name Liye comes from the discovery site where ancient residents recorded their daily activities on bamboo. Visitors can see how people organized taxes, tracked crops, and documented their lives in a way that still speaks to modern audiences today.

The museum sits right next to the archaeological site where work continues, so visitors can watch excavations happening nearby. The modern displays with clear explanations and digital zones with virtual reality make the visit accessible to all visitors regardless of background knowledge.

Among the artifacts is a bamboo slip bearing an ancient multiplication table, showing that people over 2,000 years ago were already familiar with mathematical calculations. This rare find reveals an unexpected level of mathematical understanding at a time long before such knowledge spread elsewhere in the world.

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