The cultural relic from the late Shang Dynasty, "Turtle Belly Armor with Red Inscription"
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This oracle bone belongs to the first period of Wu Ding's divination in the late Shang Dynasty. It records the divination results of the Zhenren "Wei" on the day of "Bingzi". He used the direct question "I will receive the year (I will have a good harvest)" and the counter question "I will not receive the year (I will not have a good harvest)" to ask if there will be a good harvest of crops this year. The divination inscriptions are usually engraved next to the divination signs and are usually avoided, known as "avoiding divination signs"; This edition of divination inscriptions or inscriptions on divination signs is called "criminal signs" and currently exists at the Central Institute of History.