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author:Xuanniao Merchant
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Author: Dayu Kunlun
Date: August 1, 2021
Dong Zuobin believes that the "division group" Bu Ci is the "Di Yi, Di Xin" period, while current scholars believe that the lower limit of the Shi Group Bu Ci is around the middle and late Wu Ding. Who is more correct? To this end, I have re-analyzed and judged the "division group" that scholars have identified as representative, and re-analyzed and judged according to my own method of cracking. The following are typical "divisional phrases" that scholars have listed as typical:
1. The Collection, 19777
According to my own crack, "Sharp-headed King" refers to Wuding, so it is determined that this is Wuding Buci.
2. "Collection" 20088 Bu Ci:
In this example, "Sharp-headed King" and "Shi Brigade" appear in this example, which can be determined to be Wuding Buci, in which "Sharp-headed King" refers to Wuding, and "Shi Brigade" refers to Zu Geng's troops.
3. The Collection, 19957:
The appearance of the "sharp-headed king" in the bu ci indicates that this is Wu Ding Bu ci.
Among them, "Yin" originally means Yindi, which here refers to the name Zu Geng.
I have cracked the king name mark of Zu Geng on the bronze:
Therefore, this example can be determined to be Wu Ding Bu Ci, which is the content of Wu Ding's order Yin Di Zu Geng to go out on the expedition.
4. The Collection, 19956:
In this example, "Zheng Yin" and "Yin" appear in the Bu Ci, indicating that this is the Bu Ci of the Wuding Period. "Yin" refers to Zu Geng by place name.
The "Yin" symbol in the name of King Zu Geng on the bronze:
5. Collection 20098:
The words "fu" and "钺扶" appear in the bu ci.
Who is this "fu"?
In the 20094 Bu Ci of the Collection, "Fu" and "Pointed King" also appear, indicating that the Bu Ci containing "Fu" also belongs to the Bu Ci of the Wuding Period.
"Fu" and "Sharp-headed King Wuding" appear in the same buji, indicating that this "Fu" is either Zu Geng or Zu Jia.
Zu Geng and Zu Jia I have cracked are the pharaohs of the Nineteenth Dynasty of ancient Egypt.
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Comparing the "Fu" character with the king name pattern of the two pharaohs, it was found that zu Geng's king name pattern and the "Fu" character had a one-to-one correspondence.
In addition, Zu Geng's bronze large cymbal was found in China, which also coincided with the "Qifu".
In addition, a figure similar to "Fu" was also found in the inscription of the King of the Yin Ruins bronze.
And these wang name tags with "fu" graphics belong to Zu Geng.
Therefore, this example of 20098 belongs to the Wuding and Zugeng periods.
6. The Collection, 20117
The appearance of "fu" in the Bu Ci indicates that this is also the Bu Ci of the Wu Ding period.
7. The Collection, 20129
The appearance of "Fu" and "Sharp-headed King" in bu ci indicates that this is also Wu Ding Bu Ci.
8. Collection, 34120
In this example, the "sharp-headed king" appears, indicating that this buci is a Wuding buci.
In summary, according to my collation, analysis, and decipherment, it was finally determined that the above-mentioned "division group buci" were all Wuding buci.
That is to say, Dong Zuobin's judgment is wrong, and the scholars' speculation is correct and verified by my scientific method.
The division group Bu Ci is indeed the Bu Ci of the Wu Ding period.