古文明的花瓣符号与“帝”之起源 (Flower Petal Symbols of Ancient Civilization and the Origin of 'Emperor')

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Guang Bao Liu

Research Center of Xia Dynasty Culture of Eagle and Snake

Date Written: June 1, 2018

Abstract

Chinese Abstract: 本文梳理古文明花瓣符号的起源与传播,以及其在考古学上与神性和“帝”之起源的关联,指出中国甲骨文“帝”字是传承自古埃及的花瓣与权杖符号组合。

English Abstract: This paper reviews the origin and spread of flower petal symbols in ancient civilization, as well as their relationship with the origin of divinity and emperor symbols in archaeology, and points out that the word "Emperor(Di, 帝)" in Chinese oracle bone inscriptions is a combination of flower petal and scepter symbols inherited from Ancient Egypt.

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Keywords: Flower petal symbol, God, Emperor, The Supreme Trigods, Divinity

Suggested Citation

Liu, Guang Bao, 古文明的花瓣符号与“帝”之起源 (Flower Petal Symbols of Ancient Civilization and the Origin of 'Emperor') (June 1, 2018). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3430193 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3430193

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