Xiabuzan
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The Xiabuzan (Chinese: 下部讚[1]) is a Chinese Manichaean hymn scroll found by British archaeologist Aurel Stein in the Mogao Grottoes. It contains a series of hymns used in religious ceremonies. It is currently held at the British Library, where it is catalogued as number S.2659.[2][3]
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Xiabuzan | |
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Material | paper |
Writing | Middle Chinese |
Created | Tang Dynasty |
Discovered | 1907 in Dunhuang Mogao Caves Buddhist scripture cave |
Present location | LondonBritish Library |
Identification | S.2659 |
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