
Stake attention in this memory
A vertical display panel features historical information alongside an evocative image. The left side of the panel displays a textured, faded image of silhouetted figures, possibly warriors on horseback or on foot, armed with spears or flags, set against a dramatic, warm orange and yellow sky, characteristic of a sunset or sunrise. A faint silhouette of a historical building or structure is visible in the distant background on the far left. This imagery suggests an ancient or historical battle, march, or significant event. The right side of the panel is a solid tan-brown background with vertical Chinese text and its Pinyin transcription. The prominent title reads "叶榆受印" (Ye Yu Shou Yin). The body text, printed in Chinese characters, provides a historical account related to the Dali region (Dali Prefecture) in China. It details administrative changes and cultural developments from 109 BCE during the reign of Emperor Wu of Han through the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Key historical facts mentioned include the establishment of Yizhou Commandery and various counties (Yeyu, Bisu, Xielong, Yunnan) within present-day Dali Prefecture, the addition of Bonan County in the Eastern Han, and subsequent re-administration under Yongchang Commandery. It also references Zhuge Liang's pacification of Nanzhong during the Three Kingdoms period, and Dali's administrative affiliations with Ningzhou during the Western Jin and Heyang Commandery during the Eastern Jin. The text concludes by noting the continuous migration of Han Chinese and the influx of Central Plains culture, which significantly advanced the social and historical development of Dali. The location context provided confirms this historical focus on Da Li Bai Zu Zi Zhi Zhou, China.
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