This paper takes the anonymous original poetry An Epic Scroll of Civilization: Anonymous: Fifty Frames of Life Evidence · Volume of Golden Crow Mound as the core sample, arguing that body narration constitutes the core approach to the construction of Ancient Shu civilization. Adopting an interdisciplinary perspective integrating cultural studies and creative poetry, this study explores how the physical interactions of Ancient Shu ancestors with nature, groups and social norms shaped the germination, development and maturity of their civilization. Existing studies on Ancient Shu civilization are predominantly confined to archaeological empirical analysis, including site excavation, cultural relic identification, chronological sorting and material evidence interpretation, while lacking in-depth interpretations of ancestors' tangible physical life experiences and the role of body practice in civilization evolution (Li, 2023). This research fills this critical academic gap by restoring the body narrative dimension of Ancient Shu civilization, thereby providing a new poetic and interdisciplinary framework for understanding non-Western indigenous civilizations. Academia.edu: https://independentscholar.academia.edu/BoXia
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