How to write Oracle Bone Inscriptions's Chinese Cow.

The writing of the Chinese character Niu in Oracle Bone Inscriptions is shown in the following figure:

Oracle Bone Inscriptions introduced.

Oracle Bone Inscriptions is the earliest ancient Chinese character in China, and its system is relatively complete. Oracle Bone Inscriptions mainly refers to the Oracle Bone Inscriptions of Yin Ruins, also known as "Yin Ruins Characters" and "Yin Qi", written on the bones of tortoise shells and beasts in Shang Dynasty. /kloc-at the end of 0/9, it was discovered at the site of Yindu (now Xiaotun, Anyang, Henan).

Oracle Bone Inscriptions inherited Wen Tao's word-making method, which was carved (or written) on tortoise shells and animal bones by the royal family in the late Shang Dynasty of China (14 ~1century) for divination.

At present, there are about 6.5438+0.5 million pieces of Oracle bones with more than 4,500 words. These Oracle Bone Inscriptions records cover the social life, politics, military affairs, culture, social customs, astronomy, calendar, medicine and other aspects of the Shang Dynasty. At present, there are about 2,500 recognized characters in Oracle Bone Inscriptions.