Reading of Shāng inscriptions / Kuang Yu Chen, Zhenhao Song, Yuan Liu, Matthew Anderson.
2020
PL2456 .C3813 2020
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Title
Reading of Shāng inscriptions / Kuang Yu Chen, Zhenhao Song, Yuan Liu, Matthew Anderson.
Uniform Title
Shang dai jia gu Zhong Ying du ben. English
ISBN
9789811562143 (electronic book)
9811562148 (electronic book)
9789811562136
9811562148 (electronic book)
9789811562136
Published
Singapore : Springer Singapore ; Shanghai : People's Publishing House, [2020]
Copyright
©2020
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (498 pages) : illustrations
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-15-6214-3 doi
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PL2456 .C3813 2020
Dewey Decimal Classification
951
Summary
This book introduces readers to oracle bone inscriptions (OBI), the oldest known form of Chinese writing. It presents 120 rubbings made from unearthed animal bones and turtle shells that the Shang royal court employed to record royal divinations 3500 years ago, covering topics ranging from ancestor worship, rituals, and astronomy to agriculture, war, and hunting. Each rubbing is accompanied by a graph-to-graph transcription, a translation and a detailed annotation. The book is intended for both general readers and scholars who are interested in ancient civilizations and Early China in particular, acquainting them not only with OBI graphs and the development of the Chinese writing system, but also the history of the Shang Dynasty. The didactic and tutorial format makes this book ideal for teaching and for self-learning. Sumerian, Egyptian, Chinese OBI and Mayan constitute the four pristine writing systems. Of these, only Chinese writing has remained logographic and survived to the present day. The study of OBI not only plays a pivotal role in connecting archaeology to history, but is also of great importance to the comparative study of the origin of writing and civilization. Though there are numerous books on Mayan and Egyptian hieroglyphs, there are very few on OBI; this book fills that gap.
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Table of Contents
1 Gānzhī Cycle
2 The Millet Harvest
3 Fifteen Dogs
4 Rain in the First Month
5 Rain from the East
6 From Daybreak to Morning
7 Tricolored Clouds
8 Heavy Rain
9 Encounter Gusty Wind
10 Strong Gale. .
2 The Millet Harvest
3 Fifteen Dogs
4 Rain in the First Month
5 Rain from the East
6 From Daybreak to Morning
7 Tricolored Clouds
8 Heavy Rain
9 Encounter Gusty Wind
10 Strong Gale. .