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Work
花园庄东地甲骨
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商殷朝
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商殷朝,甲骨文
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HYZ 320.5
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Schwartz, A. C. (2019). The Oracle Bone Inscriptions from Huayuanzhuang East. De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781501505294-001
Divined on Ding: Assuming (they) are not going to pacify He, there might be affliction.479 1 476 This divination account can be synchronized with HJ 22172 + 22351. The only difference between the two shells is the addition of the postface At Fu in the HYZ account. 477 A man named He served as one of king Kang Dings diviners (period III OBI). Period I- III inscriptions record a He Territory (HJ 7001). Men from this lineage also held the positions of bowman (White 962) and border guard (HJ 26879); see Jao Tsung-I 1959: 1075-1097 and Han Jiangsu and Jiang Linchang 2010: 570-572. 478 The grammar of : N1 + preposition + N2 + V, is parallel with new horses will be inspected by the trader (HYZ 7). Here ni means to meet in opposition. It suggests that, at this time, He was an enemy of Wu Ding. : The reading of this graph as writing the word yi is after Lin Yun 2007. A recently discovered early Western Zhou bronze inscriptionfrom the reign of King Cheng called the He gui (Wenwu 2009.2) writes the graph as yi , plus hill: It was the 8th month, the year that the Duke pacified Yin. The phrase Pacified He occurs in Wu Dings divinations (HJ 17027v [Model Bin-diviner type]). HYZ 321 | 301