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Ucheng Hanjian

author:The people of the mountains in the clouds

Ucheng Hanjian. In late March 2009, during the renovation of the old city of Huzhou, Zhejiang Province, a batch of wooden sticks with characters was unearthed at an infrastructure construction site in the urban area, mainly wooden sticks, and then found in the waste land of infrastructure construction in the scavenging process, and nearly 350 pieces were collected after multiple rescues. Later, after on-site investigation and investigation, the land site originally belonged to the sub-city of Huzhou and had been the location of the government office in history, so this batch of wooden tablets was related to the official daily affairs of the Han Dynasty, spanning more than 400 years from the early Western Han Dynasty to the late Eastern Han Dynasty.

In 1975, twelve tombs from the end of the Warring States to the Qin Dynasty were excavated in Sleeping Tiger Land, Yunmeng County, Hubei Province, of which Tomb No. 11 unearthed a large number of Qin Dynasty bamboo tablets, a total of 1155 pieces.

Sleeping Tiger Land Qin Jian was sent to Tsinghua University for preservation research, and after interpreting Sleeping Tiger Land Qin Jian, he learned that the Qin State Shang Yang Transformation Law established a very complete and systematic civil code, which is not recorded in the literature.

In the past, we only learned the general content of the Shang Yang Reform Law from only a few words in the Book of Shang Jun, and the Qin Jian of Sleeping Tiger Land recorded it very clearly, and it was a record of the Qin Civil Law in the implementation of grassroots laws, which was very credible. It predates the Roman Civil Code by more than 800 years.

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