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File:Kǒngzǐ Shīlùn Manuscript from Shanghai Museum 1.jpg

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Strip no. 22 of Kǒngzǐ Shīlùn 《孔子詩論》, a discussion of the Shi Jing (Classic of Poetry, The Odes or Book of Odes). The text, reading downwards and from right to left (with punctuation and damaged characters added) is:

之宛丘曰詢又情而亡
望吾善之於差曰四
矢弁㠯 御亂吾憙之
𡰥鳩曰丌義一氏心女
結也吾信之文王曰文王才
上於卲于天吾𡵂之

(including quotations from Odes 136: 宛丘 Wǎn Qiū, 106: 猗嗟 Yī Jiē, 152: 鴟鴞 Chī Xiāo and 235: 文王 Wén Wáng. Here is modern transcript.)

A Chinese manuscript written with brush on bamboo strips, dating from the Warring States Period (475–221 BC), held by the Shanghai Museum.
Date
Source http://www.ce.cn/culture/list02/03/news/201002/01/t20100201_20899829.shtml
Author Shanghai Museum

This is a 2D manuscript discussed in Commons:Village_pump in October 1, 2010. Commons:Village pump/Archive/2010/10#Can I update a image of cultural relic?

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Picture of strips of bamboo marked with symbols chinese, dating from BC 475–221.

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