According to the ancient book "Book of Shang", the name "Dayu" was given by Di Shun.
This "big" character is Di Shun's title for "Yu", which means that "Dayu" is an official title of "Yu". This "big" here means that "Yu" is a "strong and great" person, not a "big" that describes the size of the "big".
"Yu" has been cracked by me, that is, the pharaoh Khufu of the fourth dynasty of ancient Egypt.
Pyramids of Gisakhu:
The character "Yu" is abstracted from the ancient Egyptian king name of Khufu.
The names of King Shun and Yu in the table of King Abaidos:
Khufu's series of ancient Egyptian kings are as follows:
After my deciphering, Khufu's seventh royal name means "Dayu".
The symbol bird is actually a "quail". "Quail" is a typical animal respected by ancient Egyptians, fierce and aggressive, and the ancient Egyptian ancestors regarded it as a symbol of "king, strength, greatness, action", so its image was made into a symbol meaning "king, powerful, great, action" and so on.
The "big" in the name of the king "Dayu" is expressed by the "quail" symbol, which means "great". The three symbols in the remaining king's names, "quail, day (sieve, placenta), and horned pit viper" are the prototype of the "Yu" character golden text pictogram.
This "big" actually means "great, powerful." The word for "powerful, great" in the ancient Egyptian scriptures is the "quail" symbol.
Note that there are two "quail" symbols in the Wang Name pattern, the upper "quail" symbol expresses the meaning of "flying, action", and the lower one expresses the meaning of "strong and great".
Changyi. The "quail" symbol in the ancient Egyptian king name pattern of the wind god Shu:
Sun god Atun. The "quail" symbol in the Taihao King Name pattern:
The "quail" symbol in the ancient Egyptian king name pattern of Shaohao Xuanxuan:
"Quail" in the illustration of the name of the Yellow Emperor and King Changyi in the Book of the Dead:
The "quail" symbol in the Yao King name pattern:
The "quail" symbol in the Yellow Emperor and Yao King name motif on the Palermo stele:
The second sound of "Dayu" is derived from the ancient Egyptian pronunciation of the name of King Yu on the Palermo stele.
The Palermo stele of the Fifth Dynasty found in ancient Egypt is dated to 4,500 years. This stele is inscribed with the names and notes of the pharaohs of the First to Fourth Dynasties. There are many king names on the top of the stele, which I deciphered, which are "Huangdi HUD, Zhuan Yi KXU, Di Xu DK, Yao YTW, Shun THM, Yu KN, Dayu Dy, Qi XQ", and there are also Wang names behind, but unfortunately this part has been damaged and cannot be seen.
The names of ancient Egyptian kings in the first row of this stele are pronounced exactly corresponding to the emperors of "Yellow Emperor, Zhuan, Di Xuan, Yao, Shun, Yu, Dayu, Xia Qi".
The seventh of them is the name of "Dayu". The king's name consists of the "rod and fish" symbol.
"Fishing rod" corresponds to the "arm" symbol table action, pronounced "big, hit, d" sound, "fish" pronounced "fish yu" sound.
In other words, "fishing rod + fish", ancient Egypt, pronounced "fishing, Dayu". The symbol "hand, arm" in ancient Egypt means "strong, strong, action", etc.
Therefore, it can be determined that the royal name "Dayu" was given by Di Shun, and it is the seventh royal name of Khufu. Its pronunciation comes from the name of King Yu on the Palermo stele.
This "Dayu" king name was also found on the Sanxingdui Golden Scepter.
"Harpoon" and "fish", the ancient Egyptian holy book pronunciation is exactly the two sounds of "fishing and Dayu".
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Author: Dayu Kunlun
Date: May 16, 2023
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