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Classical Chinese in Oracle Bone Inscriptions

1. Praise Oracle Bone Inscriptions's poems, explore incense and believe in Oracle Bone Inscriptions Festival.

Children are free! Do you care that Sven respects the word paper? Oracle Bone Inscriptions tadpoles are old, who asks more classics! Is the keel of Yin Ruins so good for medicine? It's spring again in Anyang. Poor turtle, sacrificing himself in vain, flattering heaven and meeting ghosts.

Learning is different! An ignorant boxer who wants to die without regret? Since then, people I've heard of just like it, just like it. Nowadays, every sea is home, and the market is crowded with people.

Manjianghong Oracle Bone Inscriptions

There are three ancient poems, only Yin Qi's. You can read books. They have been living for thousands of years, and they are as clear as dawn. They are magical tortoise shells, magical and mysterious Oracle bones, and they shine everywhere.

See the sun and drive away the fog; Legends and stories are recorded in many ways. The rise and fall of ancient times is clear at a glance. China's rivers and mountains have flourished from generation to generation, and Qin and China people have made great contributions throughout the ages. In the new century, cubes are hot all over the world, and dragons take off.

2. How to write the words I ching, Oracle Bone Inscriptions and Guwen? The best picture is about the writing of the ancient prose of the Book of Changes:

Say "Yi" first.

"Yi" is the original word of "tin". Tin is a metal with a very low melting point, and it is the earliest metal discovered and used by human beings. It can be easily melted and made into various utensils, which has the characteristics of easy molding. Later, it was extended to change, simplicity and ease. Oracle Bone Inscriptions pictogram, pouring molten tin water into a mold;

Bronze inscriptions (seal script) were simplified and written as follows:

Seal script writing:

Say "essence" first.

The original meaning of "warp" is a thread woven in the longitudinal direction (called "weft" in the transverse direction), but there is no such word in Oracle Bone Inscriptions.

Bronze inscriptions (seal script) hieroglyphics, writing:

Because this writing method has gradually become a part of the word "one", there is another writing method next to the stranded wire:

Xiao of wrote:

3. Who invented the so-called "ancient prose" in Oracle Bone Inscriptions, the inscriptions on bronze, storytelling and Zhou Wen? It is the font of Confucius' "Book in the Wall" obtained by Wang and Zuo's Biography in the Spring and Autumn Period presented by Zhang Cang, which is probably a folk writing in the late Zhou Dynasty.

Oracle Bone Inscriptions, Jin Wen, the so-called "ancient prose" in Shuowen, and the prose of Zhuan are all ancient prose now, and most of them are official books before the unification of writing. Oracle Bone Inscriptions is a "deed"; Jin Wen is an actor. Casting is to carve words on the mold first, and then pour copper. In ancient times, the methods of writing characters were not only "deed" and "casting", but also "book" and "seal", depending on the materials used. "Books" are pens, bamboo slips, silk books and "books" on paper. "Printing" means engraving words on molds and printing them on pottery or clay. Bamboo slips were used the most in ancient times, and silk books were only available during the Warring States Period. Paper was discovered only in the Han Dynasty. Pens appeared in Shang dynasty, but they were only cut from bamboo. Bamboo slips, silk and paper are perishable. Before the Han Dynasty, they were gone.

4. 1. Why is Oracle Bone Inscriptions also called Oracle Bone Inscriptions and Yin Ruins 1? Oracle Bone Inscriptions is the earliest and most complete ancient script discovered by China. Oracle Bone Inscriptions mainly refers to Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Yin Ruins, also known as "Yin Ruins Characters" and "Yin Qi", which are carved on the bones of tortoise shells and beasts in Shang Dynasty. At the end of 2008+09, it was found in the ruins of the capital of the Yin Dynasty. Inherited Wen Tao's word-making method, it was carved (or written) on tortoise shells and animal bones by the royal family in the late Shang Dynasty (14~ 1 century) in China. The inscriptions on bronzes in the Yin and Zhou Dynasties, also known as Zhong Dingwen, were used for divination. Shang and Zhou Dynasties were the Bronze Age, represented by Ding, a musical instrument. This is an alloy of copper and tin. China entered the Bronze Age in Xia Dynasty, and the technology of copper smelting and bronze ware manufacturing was very developed. Because a week ago, copper was also called gold, and the inscriptions on bronzes were called "inscriptions on gold" or "auspicious words"; Because this bronze ware has the largest number of words in Zhong Ding, it used to be called "Zhong Dingwen".

5. How to write the words I ching, Oracle Bone Inscriptions and Guwen? I recently saw the origin of the word I ching. ① The Yi character in Oracle Bone Inscriptions is "left-right structure", with "three-part water" on the left and a cup with a handle on the right, which is inclined. The whole word is to describe pouring water or wine and express the concept of "change". (2) Bronze inscriptions, also known as Yi Zi Zheng Ye written on bronze inscriptions. Both of them conform to the meaning of the word "Yi". (3) Wen Shu, also known as Shi Guwen, or Da Zhuan, is a broad word, including some inscriptions on bronze. Wen Shu's word "one" began to evolve into an "up and down structure", and the "cup handle" ran to the top, and an extra "finger" grabbed the cup handle. At the same time, three water spots describing water or wine ran to the bottom, which seems to be a word "don't", which is the source of "Ziyi never wants".