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What are the traditional cultures contained in the words "Gong", "Men", "Che" and "Turtle" in Oracle Bone Inscriptions? What are their traditional cultures?

The characters in Oracle Bone Inscriptions Palace are shaped like "Jue", "Jue" and "Jue". The former is obviously a combination of buildings, while the latter is a four-story building. The palaces include My Palace (C 47), Right Palace (collection 30375), Nangong Palace (collection 30374), Conggong Palace (Nanming 749) and Tianyi Shanggong Palace (collection 3654654).

Doors refer to the entrances and exits of buildings. Oracle Bone Inscriptions's word "door" has a door frame, a lintel and a pair of door leaves, which is a complete door shape. The word "door" in bronze inscriptions has removed the lintel, but it still retains the original appearance of the two doors. In Chinese characters, all words related to "door" are mostly related to doors, such as off, on, idle, off and off.

There are many variants of hieroglyphs and sub-cars in Oracle Bone Inscriptions, and the most obvious feature is two wheels. At first, the wheel was round, then it became square for writing convenience, and then two wheels were simplified into one. If you want to do further research, the high priest of Yin Shang Empire recommended Guo Baojun's Research on Cheqi in Yin and Zhou Dynasties.

The evolution of the word "che" (Oracle Bone Inscriptions, bronze inscription, seal script, official script, simplified and regular script)

Many characters in Oracle Bone Inscriptions are pictographs, especially animals. The word "turtle" is the most prominent, and you can tell it is "turtle" at a glance. Turtle characters are hieroglyphics. Oracle Bone Inscriptions's font looks like a tortoise.