The status quo of Oracle Bone Inscriptions college entrance examination candidates has completely disappeared from people's vision.
1. After the storm of professor's resignation, Huang E completely disappeared from people's sight.
2. It is also difficult for people to know about his research in the direction of ancient Chinese characters.
3. When he visited Professor Liu Zhao, director of the Research Center for Unearthed Documents and Ancient Chinese Characters of Fudan University, Liu Zhao said that if he wanted to get a postgraduate degree, he could recommend it for him.
4. However, it is foreseeable that with Huang E's attitude towards academic research, his research on ancient Chinese characters is basically difficult to go far. Therefore, he should also be a "strange man" in the college entrance examination.
5. Professor He was very happy when he first met Huang Ling. Now, after two years, he can only leave disappointed. Huang Ling does have some talents, but he is blinded by fame and fortune, and he is also a real version of Zhong Yong. I hope everyone can keep their true colors when doing anything!
Brief introduction of Oracle Bone Inscriptions:
1. Oracle Bone Inscriptions is an ancient script in China, which mainly refers to the script carved on tortoise shells or animal bones by the royal family in China in the late Shang Dynasty. It is the earliest mature Chinese character we can see, and it is also a carrier of the earliest known systematic Shang Dynasty script in China and East Asia.
2. It was first discovered by Wang Yirong. Oracle Bone Inscriptions has a symmetrical and stable pattern, and has three elements of calligraphy, namely, pen, knot and composition. On November 24, 217, it was successfully selected into the Memory of the World Register.
3. On November 1th, 222, National Cultural Heritage Administration held a working meeting on the important progress of the major project "Archaeological China" in Beijing, and made a special report on the important achievements and new progress in the archaeology of Yin Ruins in Anyang, Henan Province.