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Museums everywhere are closed
Days when not being able to go to the museum
A good documentary must be arranged
Recently, a "Resurrection of ancient books" was greatly praised on Douban
90% gave a perfect score
It tells us about a group of doctors who "treated" ancient books

Everything has life, and ancient books are no exception.
Insect moths, rat bites, dirt, mildew, wet water... They all threaten them that have been polished by time.
"This is a hospital that can't see the needle tube, can't smell the disinfectant water, and the youngest patient has also experienced a hundred or two hundred years of wind and rain." The operating table is a common desk, where 'doctors' do not save people, but live for ancient books. ”
This sentence in the documentary "The Resurrection of the Ancient Books" speaks to the mission of the ancient book restorer.
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According to the Qi Min Zhi Shu, the method of book restoration has appeared at least fifteen hundred years ago.
The documentary interviewed and followed dozens of domestic front-line ancient book conservation workers, and filmed many details, such as delicate restoration techniques.
When repairing fragments of ancient books, the pages of the paper need to be carefully uncovered, and the pages are already as brittle as a snack, and every action needs to be fully concentrated.
Patching up paper is also a technical task, not only to start "steady, accurate, fierce", but also to choose good paper, there is a "old to make up for the old" effect.
Ancient books from different periods, the paper used in restoration is also different,
In the documentary, there is a restorer Who has worked at the National Library for 46 years, Du Weisheng.
In order to find the most suitable paper for restoring Tang Dynasty classics, he found a paper mill and spent two years with his boss to restore the ancient paper manufacturing process.
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The unearthed bamboo is briefly cleaned off of the silt, and if it is not handled properly, it will damage the surface, in addition to professional technology, but also have the ultimate patience.
The bamboo jane excavated from the tomb of Hai Di Hou was initially shaped like "mud", from cleaning, peeling, scanning to repairing, each step needs to be carefully checked, deliberated, and then carefully started.
Another example of a surprise is an article in the Analects called "The Wisdom Path".
It should be known that this one is not recorded in the existing Analects.
Some netizens joked that this update of the Analects has waited for 2,000 years.
Without the restorer's "resurrection", this would have become a secret that would have been asleep forever.
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