Chinese characters are like lovely elves, playing and frolicking on paper; Like a crystal clear bottle, it flows through the nib; It is like a beautiful flower, which delights your mood. ...
Chinese characters are something we can see every day and an indispensable part of life, which can be found in our exercise books; Can be found in the street; You can also find it in books ... what if there are no Chinese characters in the world?
I am very interested in the evolution of Chinese characters, starting from Oracle Bone Inscriptions with a long history, to inscriptions on bronze, seal script, official script, regular script, cursive script and running script. From regular script to Oracle Bone Inscriptions, it has a history of about 4000 years. Oracle Bone Inscriptions: The earliest Chinese characters found at present originated from Shang Dynasty. ? Bronze Inscription: Words carved on Zhong Ding and other utensils, which appeared in Shang and Zhou Dynasties. ? Big seal script: also known as, it was created by Zhou Tai's history books and was popular in Qin and other places during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. ? Small seal script: adapted to the form of China unified by Qin Dynasty, it was simplified from big seal script. . Lishu: It was formed at the end of the Warring States Period, matured in the Han Dynasty and simplified by Xiao Zhuan. ? Regular script: appeared in the Eastern Han Dynasty, further improved in the Six Dynasties, matured in the Tang Dynasty, and simplified from official script. How interesting these words are!
I love you! You are the pride of China people, the representative of history, and you are my pride. Come on!