What's the difference between Oracle Bone Inscriptions and Jinwen?

The bronze tripod and other containers are the carriers of inscriptions on bronze, and the animal bones and tortoise shells are the carriers of Oracle Bone Inscriptions.

Bronze inscription is a kind of writing carved on a bronze bell or tripod. Bronze inscriptions originated in Shang Dynasty and prevailed in Zhou Dynasty. They were developed on the basis of Oracle Bone Inscriptions. Because it is engraved on the Zhong Ding, it is sometimes called Zhong Dingwen. According to statistics, there are about 3,005 words on inscriptions on bronze, of which 1804 are known, slightly more than Oracle Bone Inscriptions. Bronze inscriptions inherited from Oracle Bone Inscriptions, and began with Xiao Zhuan in Qin Dynasty. Most of the books circulated are engraved on Zhong Ding, so they can preserve the original text better than Oracle Bone Inscriptions, and the style is simple. Jinwen has made great contributions to the further development of calligraphy in terms of brushwork, word formation and composition.

Bronze inscriptions, also known as Zhong Dingwen. Because the production of bronzes is mostly unforgettable, because

At the moment, the writer is more attentive. Compared with Oracle Bone Inscriptions, bronze inscriptions are like a decorative body. According to the unearthed

Bronze inscriptions are also divided into three periods: the early period is the period of King Wu, King Cheng and Kang Wang.

At that time, there were not many inscriptions on bronzes, but the words were broad and powerful. In the medium term, it is with Mu.

During the king's period, there were few artifacts at this time, and the inscriptions on bronze did not change much. Compared with the previous paragraph, the characters are more powerful.

Similar, but not as strong as its style.