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  2. Chinese numerals - Wikipedia

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    Shang oracle bone numerals of 14th century B.C. West Zhou dynasty bronze script Counting rod numeral example from the Yongle Encyclopedia showing the number 71,824 Japanese counting board with grids Most Chinese numerals of later periods were descendants of the Shang dynasty oracle numerals of the 14th century BC.

  3. Oracle bone - Wikipedia

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    Oracle bone. Oracle bones ( Chinese: 甲骨; pinyin: jiǎgǔ) are pieces of ox scapula and turtle plastron, which were used for pyromancy – a form of divination – in ancient China, mainly during the late Shang dynasty. Scapulimancy is the specific term if ox scapulae were used for the divination, plastromancy if turtle plastrons were used.

  4. Oracle bone script - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Oracle bone script is the oldest attested form of written Chinese, dating to the late 2nd millennium BC. Inscriptions were made by carving characters into oracle bones, usually either the shoulder bones of oxen or the plastra of turtles. The writings themselves mainly record the results of official divinations carried out on behalf of the ...

  5. I Ching divination - Wikipedia

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    I Ching. divination. I Ching divination is a form of cleromancy applied to the I Ching. The text of the I Ching consists of sixty-four hexagrams: six-line figures of yin (broken) or yang (solid) lines, and commentaries on them. There are two main methods of building up the lines of the hexagram, using either 50 yarrow stalks or three coins.

  6. Chinese character classification - Wikipedia

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    The earliest extant corpus of Chinese characters are in the form of oracle bone script, attested from c. 1250 BCE at the site of Yin, the last capital of the Shang dynasty (c. 1600 BCE – c. 1045 BCE).

  7. Old Chinese - Wikipedia

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    For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. Old Chinese, also called Archaic Chinese in older works, is the oldest attested stage of Chinese, and the ancestor of all modern varieties of Chinese. [a] The earliest examples of Chinese are divinatory inscriptions on oracle bones from around 1250 BC, in the Late Shang period.

  8. Find Out What Your Chinese Zodiac Sign Means - AOL

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    When it comes to the Chinese Zodiac, each sign comes with an animal, number and element. Learn more about your sign and its meaning. Find Out What Your Chinese Zodiac Sign Means

  9. Kau chim - Wikipedia

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    Kau chim. Kau chim, kau cim, chien tung, [1] "lottery poetry" and Chinese fortune sticks are names for a fortune telling practice that originated in China in which a person poses questions and interprets answers from flat sticks inscribed with text or numerals. The practice is often performed in a Taoist or Buddhist temple in front of an altar.