Dong Zuobin was excavator of Anyang and an eminent scholar of oracle bone inscriptions, the earliest writing known in China. Dong transcribed the writing of the Wuding period 武丁 (1200-1150 BC). The inscriptions are divination accounts on weather: rain and rainbow are expected in eight days. Dong presented this scroll to Dr. Homer H. Dubs, Professor of Chinese (1947-1959) at the University of Oxford, when Dr. Dubs left for England in 1947.
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