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Yin Ruins Martyrdom Pit Black Bones Have a Hometown! It is a proper name for the folk collection of ancient jade, not a Xia Dynasty script

author:Taowen Ancient History

In the thirties of the war-torn Republic of China, the fledgling Li Ji () presided over the excavation of the Anyang Yin Ruins, unearthed a large number of written oracle bones, which laid a solid foundation for field archaeology for the discovery of oracle bones by Wang Yirong and Wang Guowei in the Qing Dynasty, and created a solid field archaeological foundation for oracle bone science and the history of letters in the Shang Dynasty. ”

Yin Ruins Martyrdom Pit Black Bones Have a Hometown! It is a proper name for the folk collection of ancient jade, not a Xia Dynasty script

The excavation of yin ruins is the top priority of China's century-old archaeology, and in addition to the great achievement of oracle bone deciphering, there is also a major mystery: what kind of people is the Shang royal family? Li Ji studied the excavated skull and was stunned: "Oh my God! What is the skull I see in front of my eyes? The Mongolian (yellow) race, the Arctic Eskimo (yellow) race, the Caucasian (white) race, the Oceanian (dwarf black) race and the black race – you know, Anyang, Henan is located in the middle of northern China. this? this? ”

Yin Ruins Martyrdom Pit Black Bones Have a Hometown! It is a proper name for the folk collection of ancient jade, not a Xia Dynasty script

Inspired by Guo Moruo and other oracle bones, Li Ji said: "Shang Dynasty China may have encountered the Eastward Migration of Indo-Europeans, and about 3,000 years ago, there was a continuous war between the two sides. King Wuding of shang and his queen's wife defeated the invaders and filled them in the burial pit of the royal tomb as human martyrs – you read that right! The tomb of The King of Yin was stolen and excavated, and the bones of black and white people were unearthed from the burial pit.

Yin Ruins Martyrdom Pit Black Bones Have a Hometown! It is a proper name for the folk collection of ancient jade, not a Xia Dynasty script

So, "Yin Ruins Black and White Human Bones Prisoner of War Say" is true? Around 2010, when home computers were popularized and blogs were hot in China, folk enthusiasts used forums to display their collections and exchange discoveries! Gao Guyu is a popular general election, and subconsciously linked to the Hongshan culture, Liangzhu culture and other climbing relatives, which the gimmick "black skin jade and Xia Dynasty characters" is sought after!

Some articles revealed, "Black leather jade shape grotesque mixed and matched, industrial black gold immersion imitation." The Inner Mongolia and Liaoning Research Institutes specially organized several excavations in the rumored pits, but found nothing. And folk collectors retorted: "Many black leather jade use Hetian jade seed materials, some of which are magnetic, and the material alone is not cheap!" The transaction is only the price of private collection friendship, which is seriously not low in the cost of work. ”

Yin Ruins Martyrdom Pit Black Bones Have a Hometown! It is a proper name for the folk collection of ancient jade, not a Xia Dynasty script

The author studied the ancient script and was originally dismissive. I glanced at it by chance, tried to decipher it, and almost dropped my jaw - these "black skin jade" have authentic products, justify their names! But it is not "the Xia Dynasty script propagated by the People's Research Institute". It should be from the tomb of The Yin Ruins in Anyang, which records the past more than 3,000 years ago when black attachés tributeous traded or participated in the invasion of the border!

Yin Ruins Martyrdom Pit Black Bones Have a Hometown! It is a proper name for the folk collection of ancient jade, not a Xia Dynasty script

▲ "Tong Daily Use" is a double-written inscription! Not Xia Dai, not Red Mountain. Because only black bones have been excavated from the Yin Ruins at present, it is judged to be the Shang Dynasty period. As for who followed the Yin Shang Dynasty, expect more deciphering new discoveries!

Yin Ruins Martyrdom Pit Black Bones Have a Hometown! It is a proper name for the folk collection of ancient jade, not a Xia Dynasty script

Turning over the historical records, it may be recorded in the "Liezi Tang Qing": "Forty miles east of Zhongzhou, the country of Yu was a man of one foot and five inches. "Their homeland may be as far away as Oceania!"

In the Tang Dynasty Duan Shicheng notebook novel collection "Youyang Miscellaneous Tricks", "Li Zhangwu has more than three inches of wax, his head is ribbed, his eyebrows are clear, and he is a limeishman." The gist is to say: Li Zhangwu has a "human trunk" made of living human wax, with his head, thighs, and chest intact, his eyebrows and eyes are clear, and it is rumored that he is a short black man in the country.

Some of the pictures are from the Internet, invaded and deleted. Deciphering is too brain-burning, welcome to share your comments and forward

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