Who first turned Oracle Bone Inscriptions from a private possession into an open document?

Wang Yirong (1845-19) was born in Fushan County (now Fushan District, Yantai City). China modern epigraphist, collector and calligrapher was the first person to discover and collect Oracle Bone Inscriptions. Guangxu six years Jinshi, awarded the Hanlin editing. Third, offering wine to imperial academy. In the year of Gengzi, the Boxer Rebellion attacked Beijing and Tianjin, and was appointed as the minister of Yong ying in Jingshi. Eight-Nation Alliance invaded the capital, the emperor fled, Wang Yirong and his wife and daughter-in-law threw themselves into the well to be martyred, and posthumous title was "civilized".

Wang Yirong is involved in the history of books and is fond of epigraphy. He has written Records of Stone in Han Dynasty, Selected Works of Gu Quan, Records of Stone in Southern and Northern Dynasties, and Records of Stone Inscriptions in Fushan, etc.

Now Oracle Bone Inscriptions's research has entered the new learning period in Oracle Bone Inscriptions, with Luo Junhua as the representative.