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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 451.6
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Schwartz, A. C. (2019). The Oracle Bone Inscriptions from Huayuanzhuang East. De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781501505294-001
On the evening of Renwu, sacrifice one dog (to) Ancestress Geng. 123 outside of the HYZ OBI, for instance Tunnan 60: () Re- peat at Ancestor Dings mound; repeat at the mound in the courtyard; repeat at the Great School, and HJ 16406: Erect a school in Ru. The phrase ru xue also occurs in the Xia xiaozheng chapter of the Da Dai Liji () On Dinghai [day] of second month, the wan-dancers herewith enter the school. Dinghai is an auspicious day. Wan-dancers are those who dance with shield and axe. Entering the school refers to the school of great learning. 560 Belts from Liu is almost certainly related to the protagonists visit there (450). These two plastrons were buried next to one another in Pit H3 and the dates recorded on them match: 450 ends on Dingmao [4/60] while 451 begins on Jisi [6/60], three days later. The divination ac- counts are written in the same handwriting style. 362 | HYZ 453