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The Character Edit Explanation Of The Oracles At The Middle And Southern Xiaotun Village,Yin Ruins

Posted on:2015-02-03Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q Q JiangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2255330428965573Subject:Chinese Philology
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In2012, a batch of essential oracle materials "Oracles at the middle and southern Xiaotun Village, Yin Ruins" was discovered, and researches about its period have been made by scholars; simultaneously, new found words in these materials were explained as new form which was generally acknowledged by people living nowadays, and these materials are basically completed.The paper, subjected as "Oracles at Xiaotun Village, Yin Ruins", is an embodiment of many fonts, which will finally organize as a character edit. In accordance with practical purpose, this paper is aimed to comprehensively organize and generalize the oracles discovered in these materials and suck the marrow out of the new findings in academe in textual research and explaination of fonts.The paper can be divided as3parts. The first part is introduction, which mainly introduces the development trend of oracles at home and abroad and reaerch progress about oracles at Xiaotun Village Yin Ruins. The second part is words edit, including general notices, main part and minor part. The main part organizes according to the order of "Shuo Wen Jie Zi". Due to the charaters ordered in "Shuo Wen"(some fonts in these materials are similar to some fonts in"Shuo Wen", but they are different in characters. However, the order still follows the order of "Shuo Wen" for convenience), characters in this paper will follow the order of "Shuo Wen" as organizing in the prefix of regular script; other words, which cannot be found in "Shuo Wen", will be given at back of its radical and add "*" in its upper right corner; the minor part includes "He Wen"and broken characters, and "He Wen" only embodies the samples of "He Wen",the unfamiliar characters needed to do futher reaearches like unknown structure, and difficult to "Li Ding" and unknown characters. The third part is appendix, which includes the stroke index, latest explanation of "Oracles at Xiaotun Village, Yin Ruins" and index of relating papers.
Keywords/Search Tags:Oracles at the middle and southern Xiaotun Village in Yin Ruins, character edit explanation, interpretations
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