The time sequence of the evolution of Chinese characters is correct.

The evolution of Chinese characters can be simply summarized into five parts: sound, shape, image, number and reason, and the order is Oracle Bone Inscriptions, bronze inscription, seal script, official script, regular script, cursive script and running script. The evolution of Chinese characters has a history of more than 6000 years, which is gradually accumulated by scattered characters. After reaching a certain volume, it is artificially standardized to form a writing system.

The earliest Chinese character in China: Oracle Bone Inscriptions.

Jiang Shi, a calligrapher in the post-Wei Dynasty, said in the Book Table: "In ancient history, Cang Xie looked at two elephants, watched birds and beasts, didn't make words, tied ropes and used books to remember stories." Cang Xie was a historian in the era of the Yellow Emperor. Before the Yellow Emperor, China was still taking notes with ropes, while Cang Xie observed the footprints of birds and animals and created words to write notes. The record in Shuo Wen Jie Zi Xu is similar to that in Lun Shu Biao: "Cang Xie, the history of the Yellow Emperor, saw the hoof tracks of birds and animals, and knew that they were different. He made a book contract first, and everything was far away, and everything was under investigation. "Therefore, Cang Xie created the most primitive hieroglyphics in ancient China.