摘要
周口市关帝庙民俗博物馆藏有从未发表过的甲骨67版,绝大多数是宾、出、何、无名、黄等组类王卜辞,极少数为非王卜辞。《周博》41部分文字出现反书现象,与何组、无名类卜辞时代比较接近有关。《周博》29可以与《合集》24055缀合,把缀合后的文字与出组同类卜辞综合考虑推测出组二类卜辞这种“预刻备用”的现象,很可能与“帝甲淫乱”现象有关。
The Guandi Temple Museum in Zhoukou has a collection of 67 oracle bones,and it has never been disclosed befor e.The majority of them belong to the categories of Bin,Chu,He,unnamed,and Huang,containing divinations for kings.There are very few non-royal divinations in the collection.Oracle inscriptions No.41 exhibit reverse writing p henomenon,which is closely related to the divinations of the He and unnamed categories from the same era.Zhoukou Oracle Bone Inscription No.29 can be combined with Collection No.24055,and by considering the combined characters alongside the divinations of the Chu category,it is possible to speculate on the existence of a second type of divination in the He category.This phenomenon,known as the“pre-engraved backup,”is likely associated with the licentiousness of Dijia(帝甲).
出处
《汉字汉语研究》
2024年第1期4-8,124,共6页
The Study Of Chinese Characters And Language
基金
国家社科基金重大项目“河南公家和民间藏甲骨的整理研究”(23&ZD310)
“教育部、国家语委甲骨文等古文字研究与应用专项”重点项目“河南所藏甲骨集成”(YWZ-J016)
国家社科基金重大项目“出土文献与上古文学关系研究”(20&ZD264)
“古文字与中华文明传承发展工程”资助项目“河南藏甲骨文集成”(G1001)的阶段性成果。
关键词
周口关帝庙甲骨
预刻备用
帝甲淫乱
Oracle Bones in the Guandi Temple Museum in Zhoukou
Pre-engraved Backup
Licentiousness of Dijia(帝甲)