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Old 03-24-2008, 20:08 PM   #15 (permalink)
IDonT
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But they do not go back as far.
Goes back further, to the Xia and Shang Dynasties (2100 BC)

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Are you basing your views entirely on what Wiki has to say?
No..but they do conveniently put their sources on the page.

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I recall that one Emperor had all books from earlier times burnt. They are lost to the world. They would almost certainly have contained much valuable information.
Some were lost, but few survive. That was one of worst travesties in ancient times, the burning of books. Same thing happened to the Library of Alexandria.

Also, new text are still being found that validates what was written or brings in new information.

Harvard Gazette: Ancient script rewrites history

AN intact version of the art of war was discovered in a tomb dated around 250 BC. The first group included 13 fragment chapters from Sunzi's The Art of War, and 5 undetermined chapters; the second group were the 16 chapters of Sun Bin's Art of War, which had been missing for at least 1,400 years; the third included the 7 original and lost chapters from the Six Strategies (before this significant find only the titles of the lost chapters were known); the fourth and fifth included 5 chapters from the Weiliaozi and 16 chapters from the Yanzi; the rest of the groups included anonymous writings.

There are also many other books that were destroyed in the Library of Alexandria that we only know the titles of. Hopefully, in the future, archaeology may rediscover them again.

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