Rare Tangut manuscript of the Lotus Sutra Rediscovered in Kraków, Poland

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Rare Tangut manuscript of the Lotus Sutra Rediscovered in Kraków, Poland

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Dr. Darui Long, recently made a fascinating contribution to world history by rediscovering a long-lost Buddhist manuscript of the Tangut Empire. Equipped with the knowledge of rare Chinese books and historical printing methods, last summer at the historic Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland, Dr. Long set out to carefully examine and catalog thousands of dusty, unaccounted for documents.

On June 9th, 2017, he came upon a manuscript written in gold dust on indigo paper and, seeing that it was noticeably different from the others, documented the whole book. A month later in Beijing, after conferring with Professor, Shi Jinbo from the Institute of Minorities, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, who is an expert and the foremost scholar in the field of Tangut language and culture, they were able to definitively conclude that this indeed was four chapters of the Saddharma Puṇḍarīka Sutra, (or Miao Fa Lian Hua Jing, 妙法蓮華經, commonly referred to as the Lotus Sutra) in the extinct Xi Xia, or Tangut language, of the former empire of Western Xia.
For the manuscripts of Xi Xia, any paper or any fragment of paper would be considered [a Chinese] national treasure. For the Xi Xia people, their history remains a mystery. Because they disappeared, very few scholars understand their language. The Chinese claim they invented movable printing and the earliest artifacts we have printed by wood moveable-type are Buddhist scriptures in Xi Xia language.
https://uwestedu.wordpress.com/2018/04/ ... ow-poland/
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this was a fascinating read and I went over also to the linked article and read the interview. Thank you for posting this! The photos of the Lotus Sutra were beautiful as well as seeing again how important a sutra it is!
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Its always nice to hear that rare, old documents were found in musty archives. I hear about things like this happening in Japan quite often... many families and temples have these massive store houses that contain stuff people haven't looked at in decades, if not centuries. Sometimes they find art work of old masters or documents by important historical figures... Who knows how much stuff is out there?
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Hope that Dr. Long get adequate support for such valuable work!
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Queequeg wrote: Wed Apr 18, 2018 8:25 pm Who knows how much stuff is out there?
Try reading this article for an inkling...
http://www.ikga.oeaw.ac.at/Mat/steinkellner_leaves.pdf
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