Section 144 The history of Xia is all in Yiqi's plate

Chen Rui must write this academic paper well, think carefully, think about it, and consider whether there are any errors and omissions in the sentences word by word.

Every argument written by Chen Rui in this academic paper is supported by sufficient and sufficient physical evidence.

Chen Rui has no shortage of physical evidence.

This is a very reliable and credible academic paper that can be universally recognized by the international academic community.

Of course, there must be doubts in this academic paper, and there is no shortage of people in the academic world who find the bones in the egg.

Chen Rui's academic paper is enough as long as it can be universally recognized by the international academic community.

Chen Rui spent more than half a month writing this academic paper, during which he constantly deleted and added, carefully considered and considered.

Chen Rui mailed the academic paper to the Journal of World History.

The Journal of World History was founded in 1990 by the American Association of World History, and has been widely recognized by the academic community since its launch.

It is a very influential historical journal in the world.

Liu Zhenhe, a special reviewer of the Journal of World History and a postdoctoral supervisor of the Institute of History of Yenching Normal University, received a manuscript of an academic paper on history from abroad.

Liu Zhenhe sat at his desk and made a pot of tea.

The fragrance of tea is overflowing.

Liu Zhenhe opened the email and took out the manuscript inside.

The manuscript is quite thick.

Hundreds of thick pages, each with multiple clear pictures inserted into it.

Contributors are more attentive and meticulous.

Liu Zhenhe first looked at the name of the contributor. Chen Rui.

A very unfamiliar name, there is no such person who is relatively well-known for historical research in China.

Liu Zhenhe then looked at the title of the paper.

'Examining the existence of the Xia Dynasty, the Xia Dynasty has crossed the threshold of civilization and the study of the genealogy of the Xia Dynasty. ’

See this title. Liu Zhenhe was suddenly shocked and became interested.

He also participated in the 'Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasty Project' and was one of more than 200 experts and scholars.

Unfortunately, due to the very limited and vague records of the documents and information about the Xia Dynasty in the Chinese classics, there are very few ruins and artifacts of the Xia Dynasty found in China.

Therefore, the part of the Xia Dynasty in the 'Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasty Project' is conclusive. It is not generally recognized by the international academic community.

The international academic community believes that China's civilization began in the Shang Dynasty and is only 3,500 years old.

Liu Zhen and other historians and scholars in China were indignant.

Because. With the limited documentation, records, and archaeological discoveries available to them about the Xia Dynasty, they are very sure that the Xia Dynasty existed and that the Xia Dynasty had crossed the threshold of civilization.

It is just that there is no more physical evidence to prove this, so that China's civilization is 400 years shorter in vain.

Many historians and scholars in China are very aggrieved by this.

A very simple example. "Historical Records" includes "Xia Benji" and "Yin Benji".

From the perspective of the ancient history system centered on Sima Qian's "Historical Records", the history of Shang and Xia is the history of letters.

Scholar Wang Guowei once interpreted the oracle bone inscriptions, in which he proved that the character zài "Yin" did exist in the oracle bone inscriptions, and compared the records of the first princes and kings in the oracle bone inscriptions with the records of the lineage of the Shang Dynasty in the Records of the Historians, and came to the conclusion that Sima Qian's records were basically the same.

It proves the authenticity of the "Yin Benji" recorded in Sima Qian's "Historical Records".

From the certainty of the Yin Zhou lineage, it is inferred that the Xiahou lineage is true.

This is the source of the power for scholars to explore Xia culture.

This paper aroused Liu Zhenhe's great interest.

'The Xia Dynasty is a zài, I have no doubt about that. The Xia Dynasty has crossed the threshold of civilization, and I am very sure of that. ’

At the beginning of the paper, Mingzong affirmed that the Xia Dynasty was preserved. The Xia Dynasty has crossed the threshold of civilization.

Although Chen Rui's opening argument hit Liu Zhenhe's heart, Liu Zhenhe's favor for Chen Rui increased greatly. However, academics are very rigorous and objective.

Anyone can tell nonsense. The key is that you use real, credible physical examples to prove your arguments.

Otherwise, no matter how fanciful you say, in short, it is still a lie, useless words, a useless paper, such a paper will not pass his review.

The thesis begins with an argument. 'The Xia Dynasty is a zài, and the Xia Dynasty has crossed the threshold of civilization. ’

The content that follows is like an argumentative essay essay for middle school students.

Start by pointing out the central theme of the essay. However, the argument revolves around this central theme.

Chen Rui did not have a word of nonsense in the paper.

After pointing out the argument, go directly to the picture, and the picture is very clear.

The picture is a bronze plate, round, shallow belly, double appendages, and high hoop feet. The abdomen is decorated with a crest, the circle foot is decorated with animal face patterns, the thunder pattern is filled with ground, and the circle foot has a folded edge. The inner bottom is cast with an inscription of 24 lines.

This is 'Yiqi Pan'.

There are three pictures of the 'Yiqi Pan' posted on the paper, which are taken from three angles: the front, the bottom, and the inner wall of the 'Yiqi Pan'.

Among the thousands of bronzes unearthed in the ruins of Daqingshan Xiacheng, the inscription on the 'Yiqi Pan' praises the merits of Yu, Qi, Taikang, Zhongkang, Xiang, Shaokang, Zhu, Huai, and Mang.

It is the most representative and the most able to argue the question of 'whether the Xia Dynasty existed and whether the Xia Dynasty had crossed the threshold of civilization'.

The moment Liu Zhenhe saw the inscription on the inner wall of the third picture, 'Yiqi Pan', his whole person was stunned like an electric shock, and the expression on his face was very shocked.

Immediately afterwards, Liu Zhenhe's face seemed to twitch and fell into surprise.

"This is Xia Seal."

'Xia Seal' is the official text of the Xia Dynasty.

For the 'Xia Seal', it is recorded in the fifteen chapters of the "Great Seal" written by King Taishi of Zhou Xuan.

Although the 'Xia seal' has been recorded in the literature, from the current archaeological objects, no accurate and reliable Xia Dynasty script has been found.

At this time, I was very lucky to be able to see the 'Xia Seal' recorded in historical documents in this academic paper, but there was no 'Xia Seal' handed down.

Liu Zhenhe looked obsessively at the "Xia Seal" text on the inner wall of 'Yiqi Pan'.

The font is very standardized, neat, and the strokes are rounded and symmetrical, which can be called 'pleasing to the eye', which is simply a treat.

Liu Zhenhe studied history and was also proficient in ancient writing.

Combining oracle bone inscriptions, gold inscriptions, and hieroglyphs, Liu Zhenhe interpreted part of the interior of the inscription on the inner wall of the 'Yiqipan'.

At this time, Liu Zhenhe's inner mood can no longer be simply described as excited.

Liu Zhen and the whole person fell into ecstasy.

The inscription engraved on the inner wall of the Yiqi plate shocked him greatly.

'Whether the Xia Dynasty existed and whether the Xia Dynasty had entered civilization' has always been a very controversial issue in the international and domestic academic circles.

To resolve this controversial issue, a 'Yiqi Pan' is sufficient.

The history of Xia is all in the 'Yiqi Pan'. (To be continued)