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Sanxingdui's new "dragon" character refers to the seahorse, telling the story of a man who takes a man to the world to do business

author:Dream back to Liangzhu Ancient City

#三星堆8号坑, the bronze relief character "Dragon" was unearthed in a shocking way #

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Preface:

Sanxingdui is the world of dragons, but the dragon has nine sons, each with its own name, to distinguish one by one, and most importantly, to find the word "dragon".

Sanxingdui's new "dragon" character refers to the seahorse, telling the story of a man who takes a man to the world to do business

{The picture above is sanxingdui's new bronze horned dragon}

Chinese, self-proclaimed as the descendant of the dragon!

Sanxingdui unearthed a variety of different styles of bronze dragons, horned dragons, hornless dragons, double-horned dragons, one-horned dragons, different looks, different postures, truly reflecting the ancient Chinese dragons born nine sons, each with its own name.

To distinguish the varieties of "dragons" in Sanxingdui, the most important thing is to find the corresponding "dragon" word.

One: The angry Sanxingdui bronze male servant portrait, he seems to be terrified and shouting loudly: "I am still a child, I don't want to leave my mother, I don't want to leave Sanxingdui, I don't want to follow my father to Vietnam to sell silk"!

The following Sanxingdui bronze child portrait, his expression is so aggrieved, he is roaring, while still crying his nose!

Sanxingdui's new "dragon" character refers to the seahorse, telling the story of a man who takes a man to the world to do business
Sanxingdui's new "dragon" character refers to the seahorse, telling the story of a man who takes a man to the world to do business

Ghost"Jing 5.1 in 137 bin group

{Picture 1 above shows the angry child bronze man, excavated in 1986 from Pit 2 of the Guanghan Sanxingdui Site in Sichuan, and collected by the Guanghan Sanxingdui Museum in Sichuan. Figure 2 shows the oracle bone "ghost" word}

The hair of the kneeling figure of Sanxingdui in the picture above is first combed from front to back, and then rolled up to the front to form a high bun. His eyes widened in anger, his teeth clenched, his hands on his knees, and he sat on his knees, as if he were making an urgent, important decision.

The ancient dialect of Lingzi, sichuan and Hunan provinces, refers to boys and children. In the ancient Chinese commercial society, the servant also referred to the middleman and middleman who made the deal.

The bronze boy {male servant} figure unearthed from Sanxingdui is also a preschooler. You look at his face, it's only 6-7 years old. In the ancient city of Sanxingdui, he was called "Little Devil". His sitting posture is a statue of the oracle bone "ghost" character, and his clan is called the Ghost Fang ethnic group.

This bronze boy, who is about to leave the city of Sanxingdui in Sichuan, followed his father {old man} from the Red River in Mengzi Chuxiong, Yunnan Province, on a cargo ship, to learn to do business and sell silk in the Hanoi region of Vietnam.

Sanxingdui's new "dragon" character refers to the seahorse, telling the story of a man who takes a man to the world to do business

{The picture above shows Sanxingdui Yazhang during the Dong Shan culture period in Vietnam, dating back around 4,000 years}

In recent years, scholars from the Sichuan Institute of Archaeology in China, in collaboration with Vietnamese scholars, have unearthed many bronzes and jades belonging to China's Sanxingdui civilization in southeastern Vietnam. The jade yazhang excavated from Vietnam in the picture above has also been found in the ancient city of Sanxingdui in China.

[Poetry Daya]: Invading Nguyen Loong.

5000-3000 years ago, Hanoi, Vietnam and Sanxingdui Ancient City, Quang Han City, Sichuan overlapped place names, commonly known as "Luocheng", also known as the "Red Ghost Country", located in the Hanoi city area of the "Nguyen City" site is the Sichuan Sanxingdui Ghost Fang ethnic group to create the South Asian Maritime Silk Road at the starting point of the sea aviation.

Sanxingdui people believed that the silk linen ocean shipping business of international foreign trade should start from the doll.

Otherwise, if Dad dies one day, what other child will remember the HNA route of the "Maritime Silk Road"? Ocean-going trade routes need to be maintained. Business, need someone to inherit. The Sanxingdui servants who were still swaddled in their swaddlings went out with their father at the age of 6, and since then they have drifted in the four oceans of the earth, engaged in the ocean-going transnational silk trade.

So, today Dad {Old Man} informed this little bronze boy, And Dad said: "According to tradition and rules, starting tomorrow, you will leave Mom, leave Sanxingdui City, follow me to Vietnam to run sea boats, learn to do business, and sell silk."

Sanxingdui's new "dragon" character refers to the seahorse, telling the story of a man who takes a man to the world to do business

{The picture above is the back of the bronze statue of Sanxingdui Xiaolingzi}

This little man of Sanxingdui was not mentally prepared, he was terrified, as if angrily saying: "I don't do it, my happy childhood has just begun, I am still using diapers, I don't want to go sailing with my father to sell any stinky silk!" ”。

Please see this, don't misunderstand, don't think I'm writing a novel, speaking for this little guy in Sanxingdui. It was only when I discovered the word "dragon" in the newly excavated site of Sanxingdui that the man was about to follow his father out to nautical studies and sell silk.

Two: Sanxingdui is new, and pit 8 unearthed a relief bronze inscription "Dragon" character, referring to "Seahorse Daddy" with children.

Sanxingdui's new "dragon" character refers to the seahorse, telling the story of a man who takes a man to the world to do business

{Above is an archaeological picture of the recent Sanxingdui No. 8 pit}

Can you find a relief bronze inscription "Dragon" from this archaeological panorama of Sanxingdui Pit No. 8?

I studied paleography and was particularly sensitive to writing, and at a glance I noticed the presence of a "dragon" character on this picture

Sanxingdui's new "dragon" character refers to the seahorse, telling the story of a man who takes a man to the world to do business
Sanxingdui's new "dragon" character refers to the seahorse, telling the story of a man who takes a man to the world to do business

Don't panic, slowly enlarge this picture, narrow the scope, search carefully, and under the altar of the inverted bronze, a "dragon" character appeared in a hollow relief on the bronze.

Sanxingdui's new "dragon" character refers to the seahorse, telling the story of a man who takes a man to the world to do business
Sanxingdui's new "dragon" character refers to the seahorse, telling the story of a man who takes a man to the world to do business

{Picture 1 above shows the word "dragon" in crater 8 of Sanxingdui.} Figure 2 shows the shape of the hippocampus and the word "dragon" in contrast}

Sanxingdui No. 8 pit bronze hollow relief "dragon" character, the head is curved with the body almost right angle, the font is a realistic portrayal of the appearance of the seahorse.

The seahorse, commonly known as the "sea dragon", is a class of spokefin rays belonging to the family Haptorius, which is a small marine creature with a length of 5–15 cm, named after the curved head and the body at nearly right angles. There are about thirty-two species of seahorses and eight species in Chinese waters. It is found in shallow waters along tropical and subtropical coasts between 30 degrees north latitude and 30 degrees south latitude. Although geographically wide, they are sparsely distributed in coastal waters, and most species are mainly found in the western atlantic and western Pacific.

Sanxingdui's new "dragon" character refers to the seahorse, telling the story of a man who takes a man to the world to do business

{Above shows the male seahorse father taking a child and hatching a small seahorse}

The seahorse {sea dragon}, a special reproductive method that is remarkable, is a brooding sac (incubated egg sac) in the male seahorse's abdomen through the egg-laying tube, and after a 2 to 3 weeks of egg-bearing period, the male seahorse hatches the baby hippocampus.

The seahorse is the only marine creature in the biological world where dads are responsible for incubating children in swaddling and leading young children to grow up.

The word "dragon" unearthed from crater 8 of Sanxingdui refers to the father of the seahorse, who is responsible for taking the children and feeding the little seahorses to grow up.

Three: The character "dragon" excavated from Sanxingdui No. 8 pit originates from the ancient city of Baodun in the Chengdu area of Sichuan Province, which dates back 4500 years, and its original place name is "Yuma" Ancient City.

Sanxingdui's new "dragon" character refers to the seahorse, telling the story of a man who takes a man to the world to do business

{The picture above is the ruins of Chengdu Baodun Ancient City}

Baodun Ancient City, located in Baodun Village, Longma Township, Xinjin District, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, is the earliest and largest ancient city in western Sichuan, its construction age is 4550 years ago, the area is now 600,000 square meters, and later expanded to nearly 3 million square meters, Baodun Ancient City should be the founding capital of the Sanxingdui people.

Sanxingdui's new "dragon" character refers to the seahorse, telling the story of a man who takes a man to the world to do business

"Zhou Li, Xia Guan": Horse, eight feet above is a dragon {dragon}.

The Zhou Li records that the size of the seahorse reached more than 8 feet, which can be called a dragon {sea dragon}.

The Baodun site is what archaeologists say according to the location of the village. Before 4500, the ancient city named "Dragon Horse" was also called "SeaHorse Ancient City".

The name of the sea dragon and the name of the seahorse are combined to refer to "dragon, horse".

Sanxingdui's new "dragon" character refers to the seahorse, telling the story of a man who takes a man to the world to do business
Sanxingdui's new "dragon" character refers to the seahorse, telling the story of a man who takes a man to the world to do business

"尨" 946 in 11208 guest groups

The oracle bone "尨" character is a realistic portrayal of the appearance of the male seahorse father raising a group of small seahorses.

The fathers of the "Seahorse Sea Dragon" of the ancient city of "Baodun" and sanxingdui ancient city shuttled around the world all year round, selling sackcloth gebu silk goods, and the seahorse fathers used sackcloth to tie their children to their waists together, so the little boys of the ancient city of Misa and Sanxingdui were familiar with the navigation routes to all over the world since childhood, familiar with the monsoon currents, and became seasoned ocean sailors, and the male servants naturally inherited their father's silk global logistics profession when they grew up.

In addition to the seahorse in the South China Sea, the western coast of Africa and the sea of Saipan in the South Pacific Ocean are also inhabited by seahorses. So, on the pedestal where sanxingdui bronze da liren stand, animal sculptures from West Africa will be found.

Sanxingdui's new "dragon" character refers to the seahorse, telling the story of a man who takes a man to the world to do business

Now you can understand! This Sanxingdui bronze boy figure, his nickname is a small seahorse {dragon horse, sea dragon}.

If you were to leave the warm embrace of your mother when you were 6 years old, follow your father {old man} to drift on the sea all year round, and sail to the African continent to sell cloth for business, could you not cry your nose, could you not be angry and frightened?

The Sanxingdui Maritime Silk Road industry civilization, which has been continuously inherited for more than 2,000 years, is to continuously "pass on the father to the son", and the "son inherits the father's business", which must start from the doll!

Sanxingdui's new "dragon" character refers to the seahorse, telling the story of a man who takes a man to the world to do business

{The picture above is the Shang Dynasty bronze inscription: Ya, 畐, Father B.) . }

Sanxingdui's servants, from the doll's time to follow their father {old man}, traveled in the seas around the world, ocean-going HNA transported and sold silk cloth around the world, the servants and their father {husband seahorse} have a deep affection, after the death of their father, the boy will cast a bronze vessel, and engraved with the word "father" inscription to commemorate him.

Sanxingdui's new "dragon" character refers to the seahorse, telling the story of a man who takes a man to the world to do business
Sanxingdui's new "dragon" character refers to the seahorse, telling the story of a man who takes a man to the world to do business
Sanxingdui's new "dragon" character refers to the seahorse, telling the story of a man who takes a man to the world to do business
Sanxingdui's new "dragon" character refers to the seahorse, telling the story of a man who takes a man to the world to do business
Sanxingdui's new "dragon" character refers to the seahorse, telling the story of a man who takes a man to the world to do business

{The above picture is all bronze inscriptions from the early Shang Dynasty}

Almost all the bronze inscriptions of the early Shang Dynasty have an inscription with the word "father", reflecting the deep love and respect of the little seahorse of sanxingdui for their father {old man}!

Fourth: The character "尨" excavated from Sanxingdui No. 8 Pit is inherited from the Shang Dynasty bronze "Zilongding".

Descendants of the Sanxingdui people, where did the servants go, the Shang Dynasty bronze "Zilong Ding" inscription will give the answer!

Sanxingdui's new "dragon" character refers to the seahorse, telling the story of a man who takes a man to the world to do business
Sanxingdui's new "dragon" character refers to the seahorse, telling the story of a man who takes a man to the world to do business

{The picture above is the Shang Dynasty bronze "Zilongding"}

Zilongding, or Shangzi Longding, a national first-class cultural relic, is now in the National Museum of China, which is said to have been excavated in Hui County, Henan Province, China in the 1920s, and was acquired by Japanese antique dealers and the Yamanaka Chamber of Commerce specializing in the international sale of Chinese cultural relics, and thus flowed into Japan.

Sanxingdui's new "dragon" character refers to the seahorse, telling the story of a man who takes a man to the world to do business
Sanxingdui's new "dragon" character refers to the seahorse, telling the story of a man who takes a man to the world to do business

The tail of the high seahorse is curled to the left in a "back" shape.

The word "dragon" in the "Zilongding" inscription is a sketch of the appearance of the hippocampus.

However, the descendants of Sanxingdui, who lived in Hui County, Henan Province, around 3100 years ago, have long since stopped sailing to engage in global cloth trading. The servants mistakenly depicted the tail of the seahorse sea dragon with the word "dragon" as curled to the right, which was completely unfamiliar with the business of the ancestors.

Sanxingdui's new "dragon" character refers to the seahorse, telling the story of a man who takes a man to the world to do business
Sanxingdui's new "dragon" character refers to the seahorse, telling the story of a man who takes a man to the world to do business

Compare the "dragon" character of the high sea horse sea dragon excavated from Sanxingdui Pit 8 with the "dragon" character of "Zilongding", and you will see it very clearly. The word "dragon" in Sanxingdui, indicating that the tail of the male seahorse is curled to the left, is written correctly.

However, the "dragon" character in the Shang Dynasty bronze "Zilong Ding {Little Sea Horse Ding}" inscription, the tail of the seahorse curled in the right direction, reversed!

History, often spreading the word from others, will become unrecognizable.

Postscript:

I am also a male seahorse, and in addition to taking care of my son at home, I have not passed on my business skills to him.

When I was 22 years old, I went out alone, started from scratch, and set out from Hanchuan County in Hubei Province to do business all over China.

In the spring of 2013, when I was 42 years old, my wife was sent to the United States from Shanghai, China, to manage a Fortune 500 high-tech company. In a flash, ten years have passed!

I, too, am a high seahorse with small children. The difference is that I can't teach my son in the English-speaking world how to do business.

Today, in the waters of Bali, I accompanied my 21-year-old son to swim and once again play the role of a high seahorse!

Looking at the father-son relationship of sanxingdui people in that year, I can't help but burst into tears!

The greatness of the Sanxingdui civilization reflects the father-son relationship of the seahorse.

The "Dragon Horse Spirit" of the Sanxingdui people at that time actually refers to the touching stories of the fathers and servants of the male seahorse.

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