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- A_Book_from_the_Sky comment "A Book from the Sky (simplified Chinese: 天书; traditional Chinese: 天書; pinyin: Tiān shū) is the name given to an art exhibition created by Chinese artist Xu Bing (born 1955). It was first displayed in Beijing's China Art Gallery in 1988 and created a sensation in the Chinese art community. The installation consisted of a set of books, panels and scrolls on which were printed thousands of characters resembling real Chinese characters, all devoid of semantic content.".