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Peng's Oracle Bone Inscriptions is juxtaposed like two strings of shells. What does it mean?

Peng's Oracle Bone Inscriptions looks like two parallel shells. This juxtaposition expresses a specific meaning, that is, the word "Peng" indicates the relationship between two or more people or things that exist side by side, are interrelated or cooperate with each other.

In ancient times, shells were a common medium of exchange, and people exchanged shells for goods or used them as money. Therefore, Oracle Bone Inscriptions, a "friend", looks like two parallel shells, expressing the mutual connection or cooperative relationship between two or more people or things through exchange or transaction.

In addition, there are friends, companions, classmates and other other meaning in the word "Peng", which is also related to the relationship of juxtaposition, association or cooperation.

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Oracle Bone Inscriptions, also known as Oracle Bone Inscriptions and Wen Qi, was written on the bones of tortoise shells in Shang and Zhou Dynasties. These characters usually appear in the ruins of Yindu City in Xiaotun Village, Anyang, Henan Province, and were first discovered in 1899. Oracle Bone Inscriptions is the earliest known systematic Chinese character, with more than 4,500 characters, but less than half of them can be read. These words recorded the divination of the good and ill luck of tortoise shells and animal bones commonly used by the Shang and Zhou royal families, and carved the divination words and related things on them.

The Development of Chinese Characters in China

The development of Chinese characters in China can be traced back to the late Shang Dynasty in BC14th century, and Oracle Bone Inscriptions appeared, which is the earliest systematic writing form in China. With the passage of time, Chinese characters have undergone many changes, including inscriptions on bronze, seal script, official script, cursive script, regular script and running script.

Oracle Bone Inscriptions, also known as "Oracle Bone Inscriptions" or "Zhenbu", is written on tortoise shells and animal bones, which mainly records the oracles of the royal family in the late Shang Dynasty. Bronze inscriptions are words carved on bronzes. With the passage of time, many different fonts have appeared, including Shang Dynasty inscriptions, Western Zhou inscriptions, Eastern Zhou inscriptions and Qin and Han inscriptions. Xiao Zhuan is a writing form of Chinese characters created by Li Si and others after Qin Shihuang unified the six countries. It is also the product of the first large-scale standardization of Chinese characters by administrative means in the history of China.

Official script is developed on the basis of seal script, with wide and flat font, long horizontal painting and short vertical painting, and pays attention to "swallow tail of silkworm head" and "twists and turns" Cursive script is a font produced to meet the needs of writing convenience. It breaks the strict rules of official script and forms the characteristics of simple structure and continuous strokes. Regular script and running script are produced to standardize the use of Chinese characters, among which regular script is the basis of modern Chinese characters.

The development of Chinese characters in China has a long history, and it has undergone many times of evolution and continuous improvement. These different font forms not only reflect the diversity and richness of China culture, but also provide important support for the development and inheritance of China culture.