Guo Moruo, Tang Ding among the four Oracle bones.
Guo Moruo (1892165438+10/6-65438+612,0978) is named Tang Ding. People from Leshan County, Sichuan Province. 1June, 928, in a bookstore in Tokyo, he got the Textual Research on Book Deeds of Yin Ruins written by Luo Zhenyu and started his research on Oracle Bone Inscriptions. Guo Moruo visited almost all collectors in Japan and mastered a lot of physical materials. In August 1929, 1, his research on Oracle bone inscriptions was officially completed. Prior to this, his article "Ancient Society in Oracle Bone Inscriptions" had been included in his book "Research on Ancient Society in China". Since then, Guo Moruo's research on Oracle Bone Inscriptions has reached its peak. After many twists and turns, his other book, The Complete Works of Oracle Bone Inscriptions, also came out. Guo Moruo's research on Oracle Bone Inscriptions was mainly during the Japanese ten-year exile and before and after the founding of New China. Although it started late, it has a high starting point and new methods, so it has surpassed its predecessors strategically. 1In August, 959, Guo Moruo came to the Yinxu in Anyang, a long-awaited land in Oracle Bone Inscriptions. In his later years, The Large Collection of Oracle Bone Inscriptions earned 4 1956 films in Oracle Bone Inscriptions, which was regarded as the greatest achievement in the collation of ancient books in New China. Oracle Bone Inscriptions's research has been further developed.