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The display showcases "Silk Writings on Textiles," or "Waitings on Textiles." It highlights writings on silk, known as "Boshu" or "Sushu." Records indicate that silk was used for writing before the Spring and Autumn period in China. Silk's texture is soft and light, making it superior in capacity, size, writing, rolling, storing, carrying, and reading compared to bamboo and wooden boards. This represents a significant advancement in writing materials. The display features "Changsha Silk Writing Fragments" and "Horse-related Silk Fragments."
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Dec 2, 2025, 3:58 AM

Daxing District, China

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The display showcases "Silk Writings on Textiles," or "Waitings on Textiles." It highlights writings on silk, known as "Boshu" or "Sushu." Records indicate that silk was used for writing before the Spring and Autumn period in China. Silk's texture is soft and light, making it superior in capacity, size, writing, rolling, storing, carrying, and reading compared to bamboo and wooden boards. This represents a significant advancement in writing materials. The display features "Changsha Silk Writing Fragments" and "Horse-related Silk Fragments."

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