The discovery of the oracle bone inscription and the mountains were easily lost to Japan

readx;? In the autumn of 1899, Wang Yirong discovered the oracle bone inscription, and later searched for it through antique dealer Fan Weiqing and others, and collected more than 1,500 pieces in total. The www.biquge.info includes 86 volumes of "Lianshan Yi" and 92 volumes of "Guizang Yi".

Nangong Tachibana, a Japanese onmyoji in China, selected 27 volumes of "Lianshan Yi" and 23 volumes of "Returning to Tibet" at a price of 1 tael of gold per oracle bone, purchased them and shipped them to Japan. The rest of the "Lianshan Yi" and "Gui Tibet Yi" were broken, burned, or made into pig feed due to the war and the cultural revolution after liberation, but none of them remained.

Because of the 27 volumes of "Lianshan Yi" and the 23 volumes of "Returning to Tibet", Japan has entered a superb period of purple microstar research. Master Zhuying, a disciple of Onmyoji Nangong Tachibana, published 2 of the 27 volumes of "Lianshan Yi" and 4 volumes of the 23 volumes of "Guizang Yi" in his "Oriental Experience".

In March 1993, the "Return to Tibet" was unearthed from the Qin Tomb of No. 15 Wangjiatai in Jiangling, Hubei Province, which was called "Return to Tibet" by Wangjiatai Qin Jian, which restarted the upsurge of Chinese research on Ziweixing after liberation. The unearthed Qin Jian's "Returning to Tibet" is part of the 6th volume, 2nd volume, and 7th "Zheng Mu Jing" in the "Returning to Tibet". There has been a major breakthrough in the study of China's "Return to Tibet". Many scholars in my country have become the dominant Ziweixing or Feng Shui masters by studying part of the content of the "Zheng Mu Sutra".

At present, only these contents are the few volumes of "Lianshan Yi" and "Guizang Yi" that have been preserved. "Lianshan Yi", "Guizang Yi" and "Zhou Yi" are equally famous, representing the different Yi studies believed in by the Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties. In the "Three Character Classic": there are mountains, there are treasures, and there are Zhou Yi. i.e. three easy.;