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Yin Ruins Bin Group Inscriptions Pros And Cons Of Each Other Case Studies

Posted on:2010-06-28Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H HeFull Text:PDF
GTID:2205360275464767Subject:Chinese Philology
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Binzu is one category of oracle bone inscriptions of the Yin Ruins ,which not only large in quantity, but also rich in content .It has been paid much attention by the oracle academic. This article is a systematic analysies and research about the "pros and cons of each other" of the oracle inscriptions which is unique character of Binzu .And we summarize the rules and characteristics in the group categories , writing parts and forms. The content includes the following seven parts:The preface mainly summarizes the research status of Binzu inscriptions and introduces some terms which relate to the article.It defines the "pros and cons of each other" of the oracle inscriptions.The first chapter is based on the "pros and cons of each other" of the oracle inscriptions as the breakthrough point, for those writing on the back of Oracle bones to find the corresponding Buzhao, Xushu, Zhaoyu, that is, although some have been writing on Oracle bones back , but they do not exist in isolation, and its corresponding Buzhao, Xushu, Zhaoyu in the same positive surface. And those found positive surface Buzhao, Xushu, Zhaoyu line in order and its own characteristics and laws, which fully reflects the Yin people carved divination and the principle of mutual covenant.The second to the fourth chapters were Qianci Zhanci Yanci which wrote in the back of the bones separately,but had some relatives with the speech which wrote in the positive surface,and discussing the rules and characteristics in the group categories , writing parts and forms.Chapter V, mainly discusses those phenomenons: the Qianci Zhanci Yanci are all engraved on the back and have relations about the positive inscriptions,DuizhenBuci on the pros and cons with each other,TongbuYishiBuci on the pros and cons.The final chapter mainly uses the "pros and cons of each other" to rectify the foregone explination about Binzu inscriptions and make up part of the inscriptions which will provide the basis for the further research.
Keywords/Search Tags:Binzu, the "pros and cons of each other", Xushu, the engraving parts, functions
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