Jane, a Chinese word, pronounced Ji Jian m 4 n, is a long bamboo tube connecting water diversion: Qiantang River, with stone letters in the north and Jane in the south. A long bamboo tube horizontally installed on the eaves to receive rainwater: a water shelf. Every family struggles to draw water, and bamboo is cultivated.
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Chinese characters, pinyin: hàn zì, phonetic notation: ㄢˋˋ, also known as Chinese, Chinese characters, also known as square characters, are recorded symbols in Chinese and belong to morpheme syllables of ideographic characters. One of the oldest characters in the world has a history of more than 6000 years. In form, it gradually changed from graphics to strokes, pictographs to symbols and complexity.
1, on the principle of word formation
In the principle of word formation, from ideographic, ideographic to phonological. Except for a few Chinese characters, such as Zi, Zi, Zi, Chi and Zi are all one Chinese character and one syllable. Modern Chinese characters refer to capitalized Chinese characters, including traditional characters and simplified characters. Modern Chinese characters have developed from Oracle Bone Inscriptions, bronze inscriptions, big seal script and small seal script to official script, cursive script, regular script and running script.
2. Invention and improvement
Chinese characters were invented and improved by Han ancestors, which is an indispensable link to maintain the Han dialect area. The earliest extant Chinese characters are Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty about 1300 BC and later bronze inscriptions. Chinese characters have been used for the longest time so far, and they are also the only inheritors of the ancient Otomachi system. Chinese characters have always been the main official language in China.
3. As the only international communication language in East Asia.
In ancient times, Chinese characters were also used as the only international communication language in East Asia. Before the 20th century, they were still the official written standard characters of Japan, the Korean Peninsula, Vietnam and Ryukyu, and all East Asian countries created their own Chinese characters to some extent. You know, Japanese, Korean Peninsula, Vietnamese and other countries were deeply influenced by China culture in history.
Even other languages have borrowed Chinese characters. From the ancient legend of Cangjie's word-making to the appearance of Oracle Bone Inscriptions more than 1000 years ago, China scholars have been trying to uncover the mystery of the origin of Chinese characters.