Age: modern? Author: Guo Moruo
Spring thunder shakes the earth to show off the Soviet Union, and the sea group competes for dragons and pearls.
He affirmed Qin Huang's contribution to one hundred generations, and sentenced Kong Xuaner to culpable of punishment.
Ten batches of big mistakes are as clear as fire, and Liu Lungao.
Willing to keep pace with the workers and peasants, clean up the filth and draw a new picture.
Guo Moruo (1892- 1978), formerly known as Guo Kaizhen, whose real name is Tang Ding, whose real name is Wu Shang, whose real name is Wenbao, and whose pen names are Moruo, Macon, Guo Tangding, Shi Tuo, Gao Ruhong, Yang Yizhi, etc. 1892 165438+1October16 was born in Shawan, Leshan, Sichuan. He graduated from Imperial University of Kyushu, a modern writer, historian, one of the founders of New Poetry, the first president of China Academy of Sciences, the first president of University of Science and Technology of China, and a foreign academician of Soviet Academy of Sciences.
Guo Moruo (1892 ~ 1978) is a native of Shawan Town, Guan 'e Township, Leshan City, Sichuan Province. Baby name wenbao; Formerly known as Guo Kaizhen, Tang Ding, whose real name is Wu Shang. The pen names are Mo Ruo, Mai Ang, Guo, Gao Ruhong, and so on. China is a famous modern poet, scholar, writer, historian, archaeologist, social activist, playwright and revolutionary. Guo Moruo studied in Japan in his early years, and later accepted the ideas of Spinoza and Whitman, and decided to abandon medicine and join the literature.
Guo Moruo is the Tang Ding, one of the four halls in Oracle Bone Inscriptions. His works include Oracle Bone Inscriptions Studies, A Comprehensive Collection of Oracle Bone Inscriptions, Dialectical Development of Ancient Chinese Characters, Staging of Ancient History in China, Research on Ancient Society in China, Bronze Age, Ten Critical Books, Slavery Age, etc.
In the field of ancient history and archaeology in China, Oracle Bone Inscriptions's reputation as "the four great halls" is well known. Mr. Tang Lan's evaluation of the Four Museums is that the study of Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Yin Ruins "began with Tang Xue (Luo Zhenyu), followed by Guantang (Wang Guowei) to test history, Tang Yan (Dong Zuobin) took his time, and Tang Ding (Guo Moruo) became a model of its own, which was extremely prosperous at one time". These four categories basically represent the course and achievements of Oracle Bone Inscriptions research before 1949, and their academic contributions and status are equal, so it is difficult to weigh which is higher or lower. But judging from Oracle Bone Inscriptions's discipline theory and system construction, Mr. Dong Zuobin's contribution is great.
Without his outstanding contribution to the scientific excavation and dating of Oracle bones, a brand-new discipline of Oracle bones might not have been born from the ancient matrix of epigraphy so soon.