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Can you understand these "special symbols" like Oracle Bone Inscriptions?

Oracle Bone Inscriptions, also known as Wen Qi, Oracle Bone Inscriptions, Yin Ruins or tortoise shell and animal bones. It is an ancient Chinese character in China, an early form of Chinese characters, sometimes regarded as a kind of Chinese characters, and also the oldest mature Chinese characters in the dynasty. Oracle Bone Inscriptions recorded and reflected the political and economic situation of Shang Dynasty, which mainly refers to the words carved on tortoise shells or animal bones by the royal family in China in the late Shang Dynasty (14 ~ 1 1 century), and their contents are generally the things asked or the results obtained by divination. Oracle Bone Inscriptions's form and structure have tended to be combined independently, and a large number of pictophonetic characters have appeared, which is already a quite mature writing form and the earliest systematic writing form known in China. It inherits the original carving symbols, enlightens the bronze inscriptions, and is the key form of the development of Chinese characters, which is called "the earliest Chinese characters". Modern Chinese characters evolved from Oracle Bone Inscriptions.

Oracle bone inscriptions were discovered by Wang, an antique dealer and epigraphist in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, in A.D. 1899. Oracle Bone Inscriptions, which prevailed in Shang Dynasty, was excavated on a large scale in Yin Ruins (Xiaotun Village, Anyang, Henan Province), and a large number of tortoise shells and animal bones were unearthed. Coupled with sporadic collections from other places, more than 100,000 articles have been collected so far, of which a single article is the longest100 words, which shows the embryonic form of practical writing.

Among the existing discoveries, there are stone carvings, Oracle Bone Inscriptions, Dongba characters and calligraphy unearthed from Gansang site in Pingguo, Guangxi. Broadly speaking, they all belong to Oracle Bone Inscriptions and become important materials for studying the origin of ancient culture in China.