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English: Disciples holding bamboo slips chant the much-quoted lines of Lunyu (The Analects): "All those within the four seas can be considered his brothers" during the Opening Ceremony of the Games of the XXIV Olympiad August 8th, 2008, at The Bird's Nest National Stadium in Beijing. Bamboo slips are the earliest book form of ancient China.
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Source http://www.defenselink.mil (Photo Essays - 2008 Archive - August - Opening Ceremony 2008 Olympics, Beijing ); exact source of the image
Author Tim Hipps, U.S. Army
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