2. The official script was dominant in the Han Dynasty, dominated by the Qin official script in the early Western Han Dynasty, and completely separated from the official script in the middle Western Han Dynasty. The Eastern Han Dynasty was dominated by official script, and regular script and running script also appeared in the Eastern Han Dynasty, which was used by later generations.
3. (Three Kingdoms) During the Cao and Wei Dynasties, Zhong You founded the original script (regular script). At this point, the evolution of Chinese characters has been perfected. Moreover, since the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the writing of Chinese characters has become a special art, namely calligraphy.
4. (Regular script: also known as official book and real book. Because it is a model of font, it is called regular script, standard and formal, also called regular script. The Western Han Dynasty began to sprout, and after the Eastern Han Dynasty, the Tang Dynasty flourished. Tang Kai has been used as the standard font of Chinese characters for more than 1000 years. Features: square shape, straight strokes, rigorous composition, plump and beautiful. ?
5. Running script: a font produced in the late Han Dynasty, which is between the original and cursive script. Because of the readability of regular script and the quickness of cursive writing, it has become a common font like regular script. )
6. On this basis, Songti characters were added and used in the Song Dynasty.
7. In the Qing Dynasty, the use of black body was increased, and then there was a round black body.
8. Among them, the Liao Dynasty used the Khitan language (big characters. Small print). Xixia uses Xixia language. Jurchen language is gold and gold. Manchu was used in the Qing Dynasty. Other dynasties also used Chinese characters.
Chinese characters, also known as Chinese, are a kind of characters corresponding to Chinese. It was invented by Cang Xie, a historian of the Yellow Emperor, 4300 years ago, and was called "book" and "book deed" in ancient literature. It was not until the Han Dynasty that the word "Chinese characters" was used to refer to the Han characters in China.
Chinese characters are the most widely used characters in the world, the only self-generated characters used today, and the oldest existing characters in the world. Chinese characters are ideographic monosyllabic characters. There are 4,000 to 8,000 commonly used Chinese characters in modern times, most of which are pictophonetic characters.
The font of modern Chinese characters evolved from Oracle Bone Inscriptions-Jinwen Da Xiao Zhuan-Li Hanwei style-regular script-Song style. In the long-term practice, the glorious history and long-term accumulated knowledge created by the Han people in China have been preserved by Chinese characters. Some scholars believe that Chinese characters are one of the key elements to maintain the long-term reunification of China's north and south, while others list Chinese characters as the fifth greatest invention of China.
Chinese characters are one of the oldest characters in the world, with a history of at least 4000 years. The earliest recognizable mature Chinese character system was Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty. Chinese characters gradually change from graphics to strokes, from pictographs to symbols, and from complexity to simplicity. In the principle of word formation, from ideographic, ideographic to phonological. With few exceptions, they are all one Chinese character and one syllable.
Chinese characters are linguistic signs, and a Chinese character usually represents a word or a morpheme in Chinese, which forms the characteristics of unity of sound, form and meaning. Chinese characters are square characters composed of strokes, so they are also called square characters.
Such as "che", "Shang" and "Ming", directly express the meaning of language in the form of words; "Question" can refer to both meaning and sound, "door" refers to sound, and "mouth" refers to meaning.
After thousands of years of evolution, Chinese characters have formed "seven styles of Chinese characters", namely: Oracle Bone Inscriptions, inscriptions on bronze, seal script, official script, cursive script, regular script and running script.