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Unearthing peace: ancient China gravesite reveals significance of broken weapons

The bronze daggers and knives were intentionally damaged during burial as offerings to ensure deceased’s peaceful passage into afterlife

2-MIN READ2-MIN ListenKevin McSpaddenPublished: 6:00pm, 11 Apr 2026“War is hell,” as the saying goes, and it is often those most intimately acquainted with conflict who are the most eager to leave it behind.

This yearning for peace was underscored by a newly uncovered archaeological site from the Western Zhou dynasty (1046–771 BC) in Shaanxi province, northwest China, revealed in 2022. Researchers announced their discoveries in mid-March.

Among the findings was a gravesite featuring the remains of individuals interred with broken weapons, a custom rooted in an ancient Chinese philosophy that asserts “stopping war is true valour” (zhigeweiwu in Chinese), according to the Global Times.

This phrase originates from the ancient classic Zuozhuan (circa 300 BC), which served for centuries as the primary text on ancient Chinese history. The underlying concept of the broken weapons is that although victory in war may be adorned with glory, true honour belongs to those who strive for peace.

Yu Pengfei, an archaeologist from the Shaanxi Academy of Archaeology involved in the project, shared with the Global Times that the weapons – bronze daggers and knives – were intentionally damaged during the burial process, intended as offerings to the deceased for their peaceful passage into the afterlife.

The site, surrounded by a moat, contained multiple ash pits and tombs, with a total of 13 graves excavated. Interestingly, the gravesite exhibits no distinct layout. Among the artefacts found were tripod jars, basins, and various pots.

Read original at South China Morning Post

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