Quasar
Technologies Limited
H. Kan Lau
Hong Kong
DBS
1963,,
McGill
University,
B. Hons.
Elect.
Eng.
1969,
M. Elect. Eng. 1970,
U.
of Toronto,
Ph.
D.,
1974
English Version
2012,12,25 |
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Origins of Human Races & Scripts |
劉漢根
hkanlau@gmail.com
人類智慧
与
知識
Intelligence:
&
Knowledge
人類
与
刻契文字
的起源与發展
I. Introduction: Discoveries from Rare Neolithic jade Sculptures & Scripts Collection:
(New discoveries: Not Available from Public Museums)
1-1. Evolution of Humans from Dinosaur and Dinosaur Bird
In our collection, we have identified early jade stone sculptures before the invention of Chinese scripts from
the Northern Culture (XingKiang, Gansu, Inner Mongolia, and Liaoning). A consistent pattern of changing art
forms seems to record the evolution of man (woman) from dinosaur (Chinese dragon), dinosaur birds, bird
men modern man and into Neolithic human.
1-2. The beginnings of Character Scripts in the North & the East
We have identified the carved pictures and carved early scripts on jades stone sculptures. Some of the simple
scripts consist of elementary strokes on jade. Our collected samples illustrate the beginnings and development of
the Chinese scripts from carved pictures at the Northern culture, and evolving into the simple strokes and developed
into full form of character scripts the Eastern Culture. The scripts identified on the Central Plains jade sculptures
represent the consolidated and matured character scripts development at the time of Cangjie (蒼頡), as the
scripts name of Cangjie (蒼頡) could be identified on the jade sculptures.
II. We classify our collected Neolithic jade sculptures by the regions of origins, aging of the jade material, art forms,
nature of jade types, the art forms of the scripts carved on them. Referring to the "archeological cultures" of Hongshan,
Liangchu, we define the Neolithic jade into three cultural regions:
1. The Development of the Scripts Names of individuals and Clanships in the Northern Culture of the
Xinkiang, Gansu, Inner Mongolia, Liaoning regions
2. The development of Scripts of FuShui "父"燧氏,to TaHoi "太昊"氏,to TaYan "太炎"氏 Clanships
Eastern Culture : Shangdong, Jiangsu, Zhejiang regions
Stone age jade sculptures from the Northern cultural region revealed that the Liangchu totem was developed from the Bird totem
of the Eastern Yi clan. We have found complete development pattern of the character scripts on Eastern Yi jade sculptures in the
Jiangsu areas. The Liangchu jade sculptures in the Zhejiang region belonged to the late Eastern Yi culture.
3. The Consolidation of Scripts of Canjie "蒼頡" in the Central Plains Culture: Hennan, Shenxi, Shennxi of the Central Plains areas
The Neolithic Central Plains character scripts were fully developed versions typically evolved around the Cangjie Scripts. A varieties
of exceptional creative jade sculptures with scripts on them have been collected consisting a pattern of development before and after
the art form of the Cangjie style.