
Ding Sixin
Ding Sixin is a prominent scholar in the field of excavated bamboo and silk manuscripts, renowned for his significant contributions to the study of ancient Chinese texts, particularly the Guodian Chu slips. Over the past three decades, he has analyzed various classical works such as the 'Yijing' (I Ching), 'Shangshu' (Book of Documents), and 'Laozi,' bringing forth new perspectives that have reshaped traditional academic interpretations. His recent publication, 'Excavated Texts and Early Daoism,' synthesizes years of research into Daoist literature from excavated sources.
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Ding Sixin has made significant achievements in the field of research on unearthed bamboo slips and is well-known for his studies on the Guodian Chu slips.
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