MEMOIRS CARNEGIE MUSEUM, Vou. IV. ’ PLATE XXVI. 
Meani a Seal te 
sents Modern (8 Form, Oldecsnornice Re Beane 
Sound Form. 3 A.D. Original. 
3 oe 100. 
Sy 
cad basen € =— ao See note under No. 92. 
fel WP HG ep TL Ab Be | a aoe 
Diety, q 
351 gods 7X4 
shen. A 
tence” (No. 358) as radical. 
Used both as noun (deity) 
Light. Mm and apace (divine, spirit- 
jah] =| DE SaSHEH & [8 
2 fol p BEDS |e9 9 Og . 
q. v.) 
* Heaven- aie is 
a 7 ] \ m Me ( // i ll 
was ce, j WAN 
edict, “IN \ fe ] ll 
8. 
f Form of man with sign for 
354 noe A Ns 2 Q “ b ce affixed. Cf. No. 
Ancestral oa] pe 
355 t le = 
55 temple, AR 
tsung. 
al = = A ‘“Kdifice”’ with “heavenly 
aft at iy : ng influence”? within. 
ifi = =- — Symbol of sacrifice (grave, 
Sacrifice. fae ymbol o grave, 
356 pees ac 7 Sa rave 8 piled cakes, or vessel) to which 
tsu | l \ mM 1A Il A 7 “heavenly influence was 
oe added. 
gay Filial, z 4 
hsiao. 
The son supports the aged.’’ 
Thank 
358 CECE) 
a 
i 
hen, FF 
sy 
j 
Covered jar used in thank 
offerings. 
Originally same as No. 359, 
To per- 
359 vade, 
héng. 
Shuo Wén rightly considers 
this the _same as No. 358. 
(Variant & & still used. ) 
0% | OS | Ow 
o> 
oy 
{2 
op 
>} 
a> 
MS Pane =j- Shuo Wén: ‘One who pi- 
7S a ously treats his father and 
8 Y [2] y “2 mother. From ‘old’ and ‘son,’ 
360 nen, A Gg 
Supposed to be lines on tor- 
chao. 
toise-shell, used in divination. 
j 3 / | fh j ig Perhaps related to No. 360. 
amd 
= 
=. 
ss 
qa 
— 
aL 
Cpa 
m~—Zs 
—" 
an 
os 
—_ 
(eS 
To divine, 
al pu. h h 
To en- 
{hits by “Mouth” and ‘to divine” 
362 divina- le hs tr \/ (No. 861). Sometimes en- 
tion, \JZ : sy closed in sign of obscure mean- 
chan. 
ing. 
Ss ay 668 (R@ | & [mae 
6, LJ YW to Q ¥ 8 7 Shell (No. 132) with legs. 
Curnesk IproGRApus, 
Sacrificial 
863 tankar rd, hs 
yr \2 
voli | a | 
ting. 
©Or|Gri—- 
> 
= 
* 
Shuo Wén: “That which comes from Heav en as revealing fortune or misfortune to men. 
From = and }]', sun, moon and stars descending. 
ains to astrological scrutiny into divine affairs.”’ 
ute The horizontal lines may be the sign for ‘above’? (No. 287), ora special sign for Heaven. 
the vertical lines depict the descending influences. 
t Common form of the tripod is es which may be from the original use of a horned shell for holding incense, as for instance SR. 
