《帛上文明四部曲·之四|漂泊之帛:失散与归来的文明》

这不是一段“流失文物”的普通纪实,而是三卷战国楚帛书在七十九年间的真实旅程。1942年,长沙子弹库楚墓被战火照亮;1946年,三卷楚帛书流失海外,开启了漫长的漂泊——几经转手、辗转异国。2025年5月18日,第二卷《五行令》与第三卷《攻守占》,在北京首都国际机场由中国正式接收。那一刻,被接过的不是丝,而是一段曾被撕裂、如今重新续起的祖先之气。而第一卷四时令仍然沉睡异国,等待归位。// This story is not about ordinary lost relics but tells the true seventy-nine-year journey of three silk manuscripts from the Chu State in the Warring States period. In 1942, the Chu tomb at the Bullet Depot in Changsha was uncovered during wartime. In 1946, the three manuscripts were taken overseas and passed through many hands. On May 18, 2025, two of them — "The Five Phases Ordinance" and "Attack and Defense Divinations" — were formally received back in China at Beijing Capital International Airport. That moment was more than a return of silk; it was the reunion of an ancient breath once torn apart. The first scroll, "The Four Seasons Ordinance," still remains abroad, waiting to come home.

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《帛上文明四部曲·之三|丝藏乾坤:帛书三宝中的天人修行》

马王堆三号墓出土的四卷帛书——《导引图》《老子》《天文气象杂占》和《五星占》,构成了承续战国楚学传统的西汉早期“天人修行系统”。从调息内气的导引,到观星定序的天文,丝帛上的每一笔线条,既描写身体的运行,也对应星辰的轨迹。它不是哲学的抽象,而是一种可实践的宇宙观:人身为地,气脉通天,在一匹丝的经纬之间,藏着早期中国文明对“天地一体”的全部想象。// The four silk manuscripts unearthed from Mawangdui Tomb No. 3 — "The Daoyin Chart", "The Laozi", "Astronomical and Meteorological Divinations", and "Divinations of the Five Planets" — form an early Western Han system of body–cosmos cultivation that continued the spiritual tradition of the Chu culture. Daoyin breathing and stretching practices to the celestial observations that marked the seasons, every brushstroke on the silk depicts both the movement of the body and the path of the stars. It is not abstract philosophy but a living cosmology: the human body mirrors the earth, the vital energy links to the sky, and within one piece of silk lies the ancient imagination of the unity between heaven and humankind.

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《帛上文明四部曲·之一|流年有令:楚人如何写下时间》

楚帛书出土于1942年9月长沙子弹库1号楚墓,是中国已知最早的丝帛文献,也是战国时期唯一出土的帛书。全书分为《四时令》《五行令》《攻守占》三卷,共九百余字,图文并茂,以四方、四时与阴阳五行构建宇宙秩序。本文探问楚人如何在丝上书写时间,也在时间中书写自己。// The Chu Silk Manuscripts, unearthed in September 1942 from Tomb No. 1 at the Bullet Depot site in Changsha, are the earliest known silk texts discovered in China and the only silk manuscripts from the Warring States period. They comprise three scrolls — "The Ordinance of the Four Seasons", "The Ordinance of the Five Phases", and "Divinations on Attack and Defense" — totaling over nine hundred characters. Combining text and illustration, they present a cosmic order built upon the four directions, the seasons, and the interplay of yin and yang within the five elements. This piece explores how the Chu people wrote time upon silk, and how, through time, they wrote themselves.

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