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A complete collection of research materials on ancient Chinese characters
The Study of Ancient Chinese Characters was published by Zhonghua Book Company Press in September, 2008 1 and compiled by relevant ancient Chinese characters research institutions. This book mainly introduces the research results of ancient Chinese characters researchers.

Basic Introduction Title: A Study of Ancient Chinese Characters Page: 540. Press: Zhonghua Book Company Binding: Paperback Books and Materials, Content Introduction, Catalogue, Books and Materials Edition 1 (September 20081) Text Language: Simplified Chinese Format: 978710/kloc-0. First of all, it may benefit from the gift of ancestors. The 1970s was the golden age of archaeological discoveries in China. A number of Joo Won? Oracle bones, bronze wares of the Warring States period and bamboo slips and silks of Qin and Han dynasties have been discovered one after another, causing a sensation in academic circles at home and abroad. Even during the very closed and imprisoned Cultural Revolution, the relevant units held activities such as "Exhibition of Unearthed Cultural Relics Abroad", and cultural relics, archaeology and archaeological magazines were all reissued first. National Cultural Heritage Administration also specially organized professionals to sort out the unearthed Qin and Han bamboo slips and silks. Although those in power at that time flaunted "serving politics", it objectively showed that the ancient and vital discipline of ancient philology played an important role in the study of ancient history and culture in China, and it was a key to open the treasure house of ancient history and culture, so it was valued and supported by some state leaders with insight. Secondly, the research status of ancient Chinese characters at that time was worrying, and the rescue work was imminent. Looking back at the scene before the establishment of the conference on the study of ancient Chinese characters in China, we can see that the professional team is young and yellow, and there are few successors. Comrade Guo Moruo, who enjoyed high prestige and great influence in the field of ancient philology, just died, Mr. Tang Lan was bedridden, and Rong Geng and Xu Zhongshu's parents could not travel because of their old age; There are very few professionals over the age of 40, and even fewer professionals around the age of 30. Coupled with the scarcity of reference books and backward technology and equipment, these have formed a strong gap with the endless stream of ancient writing materials, and strong measures must be taken to change them. However, the more direct and important factor that prompted this key step is that the academic team of ancient Chinese characters research in Jilin University, headed by Yu Xiansheng, has the courage to undertake the historical mission and is full of pioneering spirit. They broke through many shackles, overcame all kinds of unimaginable difficulties, put forward various feasible schemes, mobilized all forces and won the support of all parties. I remember that from the first half of 1978, Comrade Zhao Cheng from Zhonghua Book Company went to Peking University, Sichuan University, Zhong Da University and archaeological and cultural relics units to ask for opinions with Mr. Yu's suggestion on the establishment of China Ancient Characters Research Institute. He traveled all over the country and traveled all over the north and south, and finally contributed to this world-renowned initiative. Catalogue Zeng Xiantong: Looking back for 30 years (Preface) Chen Guangyu: The origin, time and space and writing structure of the four ancient Chinese characters in the world Li: The third discussion on the origin and formation of Chinese characters, the late Neolithic period and the origin of Chinese characters Cai; On the inscription of ancient spinning wheel and its important value: Fan Yuzhou, the thought of destiny in Shang Dynasty; Sun Yabing, "Illustration" in Oracle Bone Inscriptions of Yin Ruins; Jianhua in Oracle Bone Inscriptions; Zhouyi: the interpretation of the word "one day" in Oracle Bone Inscriptions of Yin Ruins; Shen Pei: Seeing and Speaking in Oracle Inscriptions: Lin Hongming: A Special Usage of Seeing Words in Oracle Inscriptions: Ji: Narrating: Interpreting "(Death)" Jiang Yubin: Interpreting the "Omen" in Oracle Bone Inscriptions, a self-organized Yin Ruins: Liu Yuan: Oracle Bone Inscriptions's Supplementary Explanation of Yin Ruins Some Questions about Oracle Bone Inscriptions's Interpretation: He Jingcheng: Interpreting Oracle Bone Inscriptions's "Institute" in East China Chen Jian: Supplement. A comprehensive study of the word "Nong" in the bamboo slips —— A preliminary study of the original meaning of "home" before Oracle bone inscriptions in Yin Shang Dynasty Zhu Qixiang: Expanding the materials of Oracle bone inscriptions in East China with the method of connection: Cai Zhemao: Seven new discoveries in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Yin Ruins: Wang Men Art: 14 "A New Discussion on Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Huang Group"; Cheng: The woodcut unearthed from Ml046 in the north of Liujiazhuang. Interpretation of Maizi: punctuation marks of the first dystocia in ancient Chinese characters: synonymous symbols of inscriptions in Shang and Zhou Dynasties Zhao Cheng: A new exploration of the duality of inscriptions in Western Zhou Dynasty; Analysis of the compound surname in Shang and Zhou Dynasties; Zhu's re-discussion on Huai and inscriptions; Zheng Bo: Research on the meaning of Ji Jinwen and related issues in Western Zhou Dynasty; Research on the usage of the word "Ji" in inscriptions in Western Zhou Dynasty for two weeks; Zhang Guiguang in Western Zhou Dynasty; Reading the Western Zhou Dynasty on Wednesday. The word "*" written by Wei, Meng, Li Mingyi, Zhao Ping-an and Tang Zizhong is on the verge of death. Liu Yu: Preface to the Summary of Shang and Zhou Writings. Qiu Xigui: On the Three-year Inscriptions of Shangguanding and Yiyang Qin Tongcymbals. Zhu: Notes on bronze inscriptions on Zhongshan Mountain. Read Zhongshan. Re-discussion on Wu Zhenwu: Talking about the bronze inscription of Gongxiquan in Zhai Tibetan country: quoting a son of North Korea, Hadron, who was twenty years old: crossing clouds and smoke, a new study on the inscription in the Five Jin Dynasties, Wu Liangbao: the inscription on weapons and a new study on Nanyang County in the Warring States Period, Tian Cheng: a new study on the word "Ye" in the Three Jin Dynasties, "Zhong Qing" and a study on seal cutting: Qin "respecting the old and thinking less"