Day? auspicious
Ideographic characters of "name" Oracle Bone Inscriptions and Xiao Zhuan. Like the sun. The outline is like the circle of the sun, and a horizontal line or a point represents the light of the sun. Original meaning: Sun
1. The nearest star to the earth (also called "the sun"): ~ the moon and stars. ~ (guǐ) (an ancient device that used the shadow cast by the sun to time). ~ uh. ~ thin Xishan (the sun is about to set, indicating that the aging people or decaying things are close to death).
2. during the day, as opposed to "at night": ~ class.
3. Day and night: I haven't seen many. Today ~. ~ cheng.
4. one day: in memory of ~.
5. Calculate the time unit of work, generally taking eight hours or six hours as a working day.
6. Time: spring. Go ~.
7. Every day, day by day: ~ Remember. ~ benefit.
Oracle Bone Inscriptions is an ancient script in China, which is also called "Wen Qi", "Oracle Bone Inscriptions", "Yin Ruins" or "tortoise shell and animal bones". As an early form of Chinese characters, it is the oldest mature script of China Dynasty, which was first unearthed in Yin Ruins in Anyang City, Henan Province. It belongs to ancient Chinese, not the ancient or primitive language of other languages.
Oracle Bone Inscriptions was discovered in the Yin Ruins in Anyang City, Henan Province, China. It is the cultural product of the Shang Dynasty (about17th century BC1century BC), about 3600 years ago.
Oracle Bone Inscriptions has a symmetrical and stable pattern. Prepare three elements of calligraphy, namely, using a pen, finishing words and composing music. [2] Judging from the number and structure of fonts, Oracle Bone Inscriptions has developed into a more rigorous and systematic writing. The "six-character" principle of Chinese characters is reflected in Oracle Bone Inscriptions. But the traces of the original picture and the original words are still obvious.
Oracle Bone Inscriptions is the cultural product of Shang Dynasty (about17th century BC-1century BC), about 3600 years ago.
2017165438+1On October 24th, Oracle Bone Inscriptions successfully passed the evaluation of the International Advisory Committee of UNESCO Memory of the World Project and was selected into the Memory of the World Register.