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Four generations protect Yinxu Ruins in Henan

By Shi Baoyin | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2024-12-26 17:25
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In 2008, Dong Min (right), the son of Dong Zuobin, reunited with Zhang Siping, visiting him in Henan for academic conferences and bringing along numerous images and texts about the archaeological team from Taiwan. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

Despite disruptions caused by war, the excavation remained a focal point until the institute relocated to Taiwan.

Zhang Siping, 67, a member of the third generation, proudly recalled, "He was my grandfather. He made our house into an activity hub for the researchers at that time."

The well-known YH127 pit at the Yinxu Ruins, where the largest number of oracle bones were unearthed, was discovered in the family's field, he said.

Zhang Siping also emphasized the significant role of his father, Zhang Shukai, who served as a teacher in the village and was actively involved in promoting the preservation of cultural relics throughout his life.

In 2008, Dong Min, son of Dong Zuobin, reunited with Zhang Siping, visiting him in Henan for academic conferences and bringing along numerous images and texts about the archaeological team from Taiwan. Their exchanges deepened their commitment to preserving the legacy of the Yinxu Ruins.

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