Xinhua All -Media + 丨 A large number of Jane Sealing Mud unearthed in Yunnan indicates that the Central Government of the Western Han Dynasty has governed power on Yunnan

Author:Xinhuanet Time:2022.09.28

Xinhua News Agency, Kunming, September 28 (Reporter Wu Xiaoyang, Yan Yong) The archeology of the ancient Dian Kingdom has obtained a major breakthrough: since last year, a large number of Han Dynasty mud and Jane were unearthed in the ruins of the Hepu Institute of Yunnan. This shows that the Central Government of the Western Han Dynasty has governed power in Yunnan and is an important empirical evidence for the formation and development of the unified multi -ethnic countries in my country.

At the "Archaeological China" major project conference held by the State Administration of Cultural Relics on the 28th, the Yunnan Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archeology released the latest archaeological results of the Hebo site.

The site of the Hebo Institute is located near Hutbo Village, Harry Town, Jinning District, Jinning District, Kunming City. The northeast of about one kilometer is the ancient tomb of Shizhai Mountain, which once unearthed the "Seal of King Dian".

Liu Zhengxiong, director of the Institute of Cultural Relics and Archeology of Yunnan Province, introduced that the archeological excavations since last year revealed the cultural accumulation of the two Han Dynasty. More than 2,000 cultural relics such as copper, iron, bone, jade, and jade artifacts.

"The most important discovery of this is sealed mud, Jianyu, large building base address, road, etc." Liu Zhengxiong said. A total of more than 500 pieces were found, including official sealing mud and private sealing mud, including the "Yizhou Taishouzhang" and the chief of the 18 counties in the 24 counties under the jurisdiction of Yizhou County; Yu Zhicheng "" Jun Feng Proted "and so on. These mud unearthed points may be the destruction place for documents and materials at that time.

Jian Jian was unearthed in the gray pit of a small exploring recipe. The unearthed Jianye currently cleaned only a small part, and found that there were more than 200 slices of Jianya's residual films with obvious writing, and more than 1,000 slices of Jianye residual films with not obvious handwriting. Four years "and other text.

Jiang Zhilong, a researcher at the Institute of Archeology and the Institute of Archaeological Relics and Archeology of Yunnan Province, introduced that this excavation also found a large building base address, a road with 12 meters wide, 48 cm long tiles, tiles and paving tiles, etc., indicating that the Western Han Dynasty settings were set up Yizhou County Governance was near the excavation site.

Yunnan has been a multi -ethnic area since ancient times. The ancient Dian Kingdom was a regional regime from the Warring States Period to the Han Dynasty, and it was part of Southwest Yi. Emperor Hanwu came to Yunnan with his soldiers, and the King of Dian surrendered. In the Han Dynasty, Yizhou County was set up, but also "the seal of the King of Yunnan and the people."

"The new discovery of the archeological discovery of the ruins of the Hebo Institute is of great significance." Jiang Zhilong said that the discovery of the relevant documents such as mud and Jian Jian was the direct manifestation of the central government's exercise of governance of the frontiers in the Western Han Dynasty. The formation and development add archeological evidence.

[Editor in charge: Cheng Lan]

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