It's not the story of Cangjie's word-making.

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There is a proverb in China that says: "Cangjie makes words into stones, and Confucius reads nine fights and six fights." It is said that Chinese characters were created by Cang Xie. So, who created the ancient Yi language? There are more folklore about word-making than historians, because historical biographies without sufficient textual research can be freely circulated among the people and recorded in history books, but they are unconvincing without evidence. However, the legend about the creator of ancient Yi language is circulated among the people. It is also recorded in Historical Records. To sum up, there are the following statements at present. The origin of Yi language is still a mystery. Confucius' theory of suitable characters. Because the ancient Yi language is not a phonetic alphabet, its shape is similar to a unique Chinese character. Therefore, there is a folk legend that the ancient dance characters were also created by Confucius, saying that Confucius made characters with his right hand, so the writing order of Chinese characters was from right to left (referring to the left line of ancient Chinese characters), and the left hand made Yi characters, so the writing order of dance documents was from left to right (Ma Xueliang, 198 1). Piaget lazu's theory of word formation. Many Yi people in Sichuan say so. Many people who go to Sichuan to inspect Yi culture have collected this legend, but the details are different. It is said that Bi Ashlazu (homophonic) was found by his mother to be "squatting under a tree, writing a book. There was a crow and cat-like monster on the tree, spitting black blood, so Lazu dipped in blood and wrote a book. His mother walked under the tree, and the monster suddenly ran away, ... and the Yi writing began" (Zhuang Xueben). Speaking of the death of Piaget Lagui. He was deeply disturbed by the failure to pass down his scriptures, and later he became a beautiful Bai Niao. "The blood in his mouth fell on the leaves and became all kinds of words", and his son "Geng Chun copied these words one by one with a thin stick, ... and passed them on to others, which is how Yi language was handed down" (Zhang Chunde). Bo Bogeng said that he created words. This theory is mainly circulated among the people in Yunnan (Wang Changfu). Lu Ji said that he created words. The legendary founder of Yi language in northwest Guizhou is a clever old man named Lu Ji. He began to carve the images of six kinds of poultry and six kinds of wild animals, and marked the year on the tree and the moon on the stone, forming a unique Yi language (Wang Guifu) completely different from Chinese characters. Dumina really left something to say. In the ancient songs of the Yi people, there is a legend that Dumina Quezoda taught people to write Yi language with leaves as paper and red soil as ink. Similarly, it is also recorded in Nisudo Festival that tuna went to heaven to ask Liu Bei's immortal for words and books. Mia Butterfly said. 1935, Ding Wenjiang edited and published the classic dance poem Cong Wencong Ke, and the translator Tan said in the preface of "The History of the Emperor Century" that "there were thirty generations from the time when human ancestors hoped to cover it up to being desecrated. There are no words here, just dictation. In the twenty-ninth generation of Wuluocuo, God sent a priest named Mi Aidi, who came to sacrifice wine, write, make laws and establish laws, and began to develop culture and etiquette. " Tsumoto Aru's theory of word formation. Volume 9 of Southwest Yi Records records that he discovered the origin of heaven and earth, founded ancestor worship and created Yi hieroglyphics. Iawu said the word creation. There is also a record in Volume 10 of Southwest Yi Records that he is "extremely clever", knowing astronomy above and geography below, creating Yi language and writing many history books. Aco said that he created words. This is a widespread and timeless proverb. Yunnan Miscellaneous Collection records: "Those who had a town after Nagou in the Han Dynasty entered Malong House and abandoned their jobs to hide in the valley. The word "He Cong" is like a tadpole, only two years old. The letter is very strange, and it is numbered in the book group. " There are also records in the 13-volume Annals of Dading County, Guizhou Province: Yi Jiu Shu, translated by An in Ming Dynasty, contains words written by Tusi and Juyangu in Tang Dynasty. The word is like a tadpole, written in three years, with the letter 1840 and the number, which is today's Yi language. The word falls to the left, and there are also pictographs and meanings. There are similar records in Yunnan Records of the Apocalypse, Records of the Great Unity, Records of Yunnan (Old), Records of Jingchun Yunnan and Records of Hua Kai Prefecture. In Song Dynasty, Chunhua Pavilion Post was compiled, which contained the oldest Canghe book, two ancient characters that no one could interpret before. Now Liu Zhiyi (1990) has successfully deciphered Cang Shu Jie >:; And Xia Yushu. Then, Bei, the legend of the ancient Yi language created by Confucius with his left hand, moved forward and created the ancient Yi language for Cang Xie. The juxtaposition of these countless legends and records not only makes people confused about who created the ancient Yi language, but also makes the clan of the ancient Yi language a new problem!