Discovered in 1972 in Tombs no. 1 and 2 at the foot of Yinqueshan , located southeast of the city of Linyi in the province of Shandong. Discovered in Tomb no. 1 were 4942 bamboo strips covered in closely written words and included portions of known texts, as well as a number of previously unknown military and divination texts, some of which were shown to resemble chapters in ''Guanzi'' and ''Mozi''. The occupant had been identified as a military officer bearing the surname Sima.
Tomb no. 2, unearthed the same year, contained 32 strips of bamboo writings which clearly represent sections of a calendar for the year 134 BC.
The time of burial for both tombs had been dated to about 140 BC/134 BC and 118 BC, the texts having been written on the bamboo slips before then. After restoration and arrangement, the slips were organised into a sequential order of nine groups and 154 sections. 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'' ; the fourth and fifth included 5 chapters from the ''Weiliaozi'' and 16 chapters from the ''Yanzi''; the rest of the groups included anonymous writings.
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