In 1972, archaeologists opened a Han tomb and found bamboo slips, and lost military classics stepped back into view
Recent excavations of ancient tombs in China have uncovered invaluable bamboo slips from Han-era burials, shedding light on early Chinese thought, from literature to medicine and military tactics. These archaeological finds are crucial, as they safeguard ideas and narratives lost to time, contributing to a deeper understanding of an intellectually vibrant past.