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1995年11月19日《中国文物报》头版刊载了张照根写的一篇报导《苏州真山墓地出土大量珍贵文物》(以下简称《张文》),报导了1994年11月至1995年4月苏州博物馆和吴县文物管理委员会对真山墓地进行发掘,清理了一批春秋、战国及汉代的墓葬,其中D1号的战国墓中出土了一方铜印。这方铜印据《张文》报导说:印的纽式为桥纽,“长2.9厘米,宽2.8厘米,高2.1厘米,印文为‘上相邦玺’”(图一、二)。《张文》推断说:“结合出土的陶冥币‘郢爱’,此印应为楚相之印。根据
On November 19, 1995, the front page of China’s Cultural Relics News published a story written by Zhang Zhaogen, “A Number of Precious Cultural Relics Unearthed from the True Sannng Cemetery in Suzhou (hereinafter referred to as” Zhang Wen “), covering the period from November 1994 to April 1995 Suzhou Museum and Wuxian Heritage Management Committee to excavate the real cemetery, clean up a number of the Spring and Autumn Period, the Warring States Period and the Han Dynasty tombs, including the warring States tomb No. D1 unearthed a copper stamp. According to ”Zhang Wen“, this printed paper of the party reported: The Indian-styled New York is New York, ”measuring 2.9 centimeters in length, 2.8 centimeters in width and 2.1 centimeters in height, and printing the seal of the upper phase“ (Figures 1 and 2). ”Zhang“ inferred: ”The combination of unearthed pottery coins ’love’, this printing should be Chu phase of India. According to