oracle bone inscription造句
例句與造句
- Oracle bone inscriptions are records of divinations performed in communication with royal ancestral spirits.
- Dong accepted an invitation to lecture on oracle bone inscriptions in the United States in January 1947.
- Many of the oracle bone inscriptions record these petitions, usually praying for rain but also seeking approval from Shangdi for state action.
- Traces of the writing brush, however, were discovered on the Shang jades, and were suggested to be the grounds of the oracle bone inscriptions.
- The earliest form of this " lunar brightness " character was found on a ( ca . 11th century BCE ) Zhou oracle bone inscription ( Y?1987 : 370 ).
- It's difficult to find oracle bone inscription in a sentence. 用oracle bone inscription造句挺難的
- The words " Nine Provinces " do not appear in any ancient oracle bone inscriptions, such that many scholars do not think Yu the Great created the Nine Provinces as was traditionally thought.
- Oracle bone inscriptions report both the continued existence of a few Shang-loyal enclaves in Hubei, such as E, Zeng, and Ch? as well as many military campaigns against southern peoples.
- In ancient times Yin was also known as Bimng ( S檮 ) or Y + ny?( 穔憪 ) while oracle bone inscriptions record its name as D鄖靤hng ('Y憪FU ) or Shngy?( FU憪 ).
- She also controlled her own fiefdom on the borders of the empire, and was the mother of Prince Jie ( oracle bone inscriptions show concern for her well-being at the time of the birth ).
- Although the Shang King exercised ultimate control over ritual matters, which were the most important political activity of the day, oracle bone inscriptions show that Wu Ding repeatedly instructed Fu Hao to conduct special rituals and offer sacrifices.
- Xu Shen lacked access to oracle bone inscriptions from the Shang Dynasty and bronzeware inscriptions from the Shang and Western Zhou Dynasty, to which scholars now have access; they are often critical for understanding the structures and origins of logographs.
- The character for the " x + ", which is universally agreed to refer to the rhinoceros, does not occur in oracle bone inscriptions, so there is no certain literary evidence that rhinoceroses were hunted during the Shang Dynasty.
- There are very few mentions of Shu in the early Chinese historical records until the 4th century BC, and although there are possible references to a " Shu " in Shang Dynasty oracle bones inscriptions, it is not clear if they refer to the kingdom.
- Although the " Shuowen Jiezi " has had incalculable value to scholars and was traditionally relied upon as the most important Chinese etymological dictionary, many of its analyses and definitions have been eclipsed as vague or inaccurate since the discovery of oracle bone inscriptions in the late 19th century.
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