On October 2019, 10, Meiji University's lifelong learning institution "Meiji University Liberty Academy" will hold an extension lecture "National Treasure, King of Na Gold Seal" to commemorate the 5th anniversary of its founding. hold.
Meiji University, which aims to be a university open to the local community, has established and operates the "Liberty Academy", a base for lifelong learning, with the aim of "returning knowledge to society." In 2019, we have opened a number of special lectures to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the founding of "Liberty Academy", and this autumn extension lecture is one of them.
The theme of the course, "King of Na Gold Seal," was given to the emperor of the Han dynasty in 57 AD when "King of Na Gold Seal" was given to the emperor of the Han dynasty. It is an important historical document that proves that it has started full-scale political negotiations directly with its mighty power, and has been designated as a national treasure.On the other hand, this gold seal has been repeatedly submitted as a fake theory since the Edo period, and in recent years, researchers in the two fields of metalwork technology and ancient literature have strongly insisted that it was a forgery of the Edo period.However, as a result of full-scale archaeological analysis since November 2, it was proved that the stamped characters had clear characteristics in the early Han dynasty, and that the metal composition, size, and shape of the button were also those of the Eastern Han dynasty. It can be said that the authenticity debate is over.In the course, we will introduce the details of the examination results of this gold seal.There is no tuition fee, and advance reservations are required from the Liberty Academy website (first 2010 people).
In the future, at the Liberty Academy of Meiji University, on October 2019, 10, "Formation and Demonstration of Corporate Qualities and Management Philosophy as Seen by Eiichi Shibusawa", and on October 12, "Number Nine Research Laboratory and Secret Battle: Memories of War" Special lectures are planned to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the founding, such as "To make use of it in the future."