Is Jinwen Oracle Bone Inscriptions an ancient book?

Shu Wei

Shu Wei, written by Wei Shou of Northern Qi Dynasty, is a biographical historical book, which records the history of Northern Wei Dynasty from the end of 4th century to the middle of 6th century. 124 volumes, including 12 biographies, 92 biographies and 20 chronicles. Because some biographies, biographies and memoirs are too long, they are divided into three volumes, namely, upper volume, lower volume or upper volume, middle volume and lower volume, with a total volume of 130.

Xiao Zhuan, also known as Qin Zhuan, is a font that was omitted from Da Zhuan. It originated in the Qin State at the end of the Warring States Period and prevailed in the Qin Dynasty and the early Western Han Dynasty.

Oracle Bone Inscriptions is the earliest and most complete ancient script discovered by China. Oracle Bone Inscriptions mainly refers to the Oracle Bone Inscriptions of Yin Ruins, also known as "Yin Ruins Characters" and "Yin Qi", written on the bones of tortoise shells and beasts in Shang Dynasty.

Regular script, also called regular script, regular script, regular script or original script, is a common font in China's calligraphy. Its glyph is square, unlike the flat one written in official script. Regular script is still the reference standard of modern calligraphy in China, and another kind of calligraphy, pen-and-ink, has also developed.

Lishu originated in the Qin Dynasty, formed by Cheng Miao, and reached its peak in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Calligraphy is known as "Han Li Tang Kai".

Except Shu Wei. The rest are all ancient Chinese characters.