English: According to records, some bound volumes were held in shunang (bags) or shuqie (cases). On the basis of excavated artifacts, bound volumes were placed in zhusi (woven bamboo containers) for the purpose of store or delivery. For example, bamboo slips unearthed from tomb M12 at the Hujia caochang archaeological site in Jingzhou, Hubei, were held in a zhusi, and a zhusi discovered at the Mawangdui site in Changsha, Hunan, was bound with cords and a sealing strip along with a tag which detailed its contents. Broadly speaking, bound volumes were preserved rolled up with an attached tag that included the same of the work or were sealed with a strip. They were then usually stored in a cabinet or hung on the wall, the latter can be found in Han dynasty pictorial resources.