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Primary school students briefly talk about how Oracle was discovered

The discovery of Oracle The discovery of Oracle went through a complicated process. It is necessary to start with what happened to a farmer named Li Cheng. This ignorant farmer has a typical, ridiculous, absurd and full of cultural pathos about the discovery of oracle bones. Li Cheng was the first person to transport "oracle bone inscriptions" as medicinal materials to the city and transmit them out in order to make money, but it was also in his hands that countless oracle bone inscriptions were destroyed. This summer, he suffered from scabies and was in unbearable pain. Sitting in the field, he accidentally picked up a piece of bone with "painting patterns" engraved on it, but he had no idea that what he picked up was a historical and cultural treasure! Li Cheng kneaded the white bone slices into powder and applied it on the scabies. The pain and itching miraculously stopped. After applying it several times, the scabies was cured. Li Cheng was overjoyed. He collected a large number of white bones of various shapes thrown away by the villagers and sent them to pharmacies in nearby cities to sell them. He told the drugstore shopkeeper: "This white bone piece has special effects in treating scabies and trauma." The drugstore owner was doubtful, so he took the pharmacopoeia and read it for a long time, and finally figured out that the white bone was the "dragon bone" in traditional Chinese medicine. It was mentioned in Li Shizhen's "Compendium of Materia Medica". Records: The keel is the fossil of an ancient reptile and can produce muscle and preserve it. The drugstore accepted these "keel bones", and Li Cheng put a lot of copper coins into his money bag and went home happily. From then on, he started a "professional household" selling "keels" online. Li Cheng collects and sells them to pharmacies. However, the medicinal material trade was lagging behind at that time, and the local usage of "keel" was not large, so pharmacies did not want to accept it. When Li Cheng once again sent the collected "keel bones" to the drugstore, the store owner became picky: any "keel bones" engraved with "painting patterns" would not be accepted. After Li Cheng hit a wall this time, he immediately came up with a clever countermeasure: He picked up a knife and scraped off the "painting patterns" on all the collected "keel bones" one by one, and then sent them to the drugstore to sell. At this time, the warehouse of the drugstore was filled with "keels". This is a treasure house of human history and culture, but the drugstore owner has no idea! Also for money, the boss decided to stop buying "keel". But Li Cheng did not give up this opportunity to make money and did not stop collecting "keel bones". He pounded pieces of "keel bones" - pieces of cultural treasures into powder, then wrapped them into small packages and went to various markets and temple fairs to sell them and make money! Similarly, in order to make money, drugstore owners have also resold "keels" to various places. Soon, "Dragon Bone" entered major pharmacies in the capital. In this way, one "keel" after another became the "good medicine" for treating thousands of patients. There is also a famous antique dealer who has an indissoluble bond with the discovery of oracle bone inscriptions. His name is Fan Weiqing, a native of Weixian County, Shandong Province. In the summer of the 25th year of Guangxu's reign, Wang Yirong, who lived at No. 11 Xila Hutong, Dong'an, Beijing, contracted malaria and could not be cured for a long time. An old Chinese doctor with profound medical skills prescribed a medicine for Wang Yirong. There was a medicine named "Dragon Bone" on the prescription, which immediately caught Wang Yirong's attention. After his family came back from the pharmacy to grab medicine, Wang Yirong personally checked and found fragments of the "dragon bone" in the traditional Chinese medicine, some of which were engraved with strange patterns. He went to the pharmacy in person when he fell ill and told the pharmacy owner that if another vendor brought "keel bones", please introduce them to him. Not long after, Fan Weiqing, a famous antique dealer in Beijing, was introduced to the palace. This time he brought twelve "dragon bones". This is when he went to Anyang and Tangyin in Henan to purchase bronzes, but failed. Hearing that the local people said that "dragon bones" were medicinal materials, he collected twelve pieces, thinking: "This trip is not in vain." Wang Yirong was very happy to see the oracle bone pieces with characters engraved on them. He carefully looked at the single-shaped "symbols" on each piece of oracle bone, and his tightened brows relaxed. He excitedly told the people present: This is an older Chinese character than Zhong Dingwen! Only then did Fan Weiqing suddenly realize that this medicinal material was a real antique. So Wang Yirong bought these twelve oracle bones at a high price of one tael of silver per word. He also gave Fan Weiqing 600 taels of silver on the spot, instructing him to continue making large purchases for himself. Immediately, he sent his family members to major pharmacies in the capital to buy all the engraved oracle bones with huge sums of money, so much so that they pawned them to the point where they did not hesitate to spend their wealth. Before he died heroically for his country, he actually collected 1,500 pieces! Wang Yirong started his "discovery" while collecting. He forgot about food and sleep, stayed up all night, holding a magnifying glass to study in depth piece by piece and word by word. Subsequently, one after another pictographic, weird, abstract, and monotonous text symbols were deciphered, and the words were connected into a chain of language. Each chain immediately formed a clear cultural image.

He compared the written records in "Historical Records. Biography of Guice" and "Zhou Li. Spring Palace". Finally, in his mind, the scenes of the Yin and Shang Dynasty's heaven-sacrifice ceremony, the divination words for blessings, political and economic records, and the Jin Ge emerged in his mind. The Iron Horse's Conquest... The golden autumn is refreshing, and the bright moon is like water. The palace was full of guests and celebrities. Wang Yirong passed the carefully arranged pieces of tortoise shell bones to everyone for viewing. Then, he raised his glass to toast with great interest, and solemnly told the distinguished guests present: The "painted symbols" engraved on the oracle bones are characters, the characters of the middle and late Shang Dynasty, and the oldest characters in China! Immediately, the cultural circles in Beijing became a sensation, the Chinese cultural circles were shocked, and the world's academic circles paid attention to it!

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