A
staff member of a museum of Jinping Writs, conducts paper-pasting on a document
at the museum in Jinping county, southwest China's Guizhou province, March 18,
2019. Dating back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), "Jinping Writs" refers to the
original records of contracts, account books, government reports, genealogy and
county regulations in Jinping and adjacent counties inhabiting the Miao and Dong
ethnic groups in Guizhou province. Jinping Writs were listed as documents of
heritage by the State Archives Administration in 2010. Of more than 60,000
Jinping Writs being preserved, over 40,000 pieces have been restored and
digitalized in the museum where Wang and his workmates have made strenuous
efforts in the protection work for the ancient documents. They therefore earn a
reputation as the guardians of Jinping Writs. A prefecture-level regulation on
protecting Jinping Writs, as a legal guarantee to protect the time-honored
documents, has been enforced since March 1 this year. [Photo by Ou
Dongqu/xinhuanet.com]