Exercises on Chinese characters, the topic is personification. (400 words)

Chinese characters have a long history, are beautiful and unique, and have many interesting stories. Chinese characters include oracle bone inscriptions, bronze inscriptions, small seal script, official script, regular script, cursive script, and running script.

The Chinese character "木" is designed according to the shape of a tree. The vertical characters represent the trunk of the tree, and the horizontal characters represent the leaves and branches of the tree. Some Chinese characters are like a phoenix dancing and a dragon flying, some are like a coiled dragon and a snake, and some are like an eagle spreading its wings... Each of these Chinese characters has its own specialties. The character "fly" looks like it is flying slowly in the sky. The flower characters are intoxicating at first sight. The word "laugh" makes you laugh out loud. Just reading the word cry makes me want to cry. Chinese characters are lifelike and vivid.

Why are the Chinese characters written by calligraphers so valuable? It’s because of Chinese characters. They are like clever and small “children”, each with their own talents. No country can compare with China. Chinese characters. These "children" play freely on the paper and are extremely happy. Chinese characters are not dead, but alive, with sounds, colors, and tastes. They are just little stars of incomparable happiness.

Now, when I recall how my ancestors created Chinese characters, I wish I was there at that time to appreciate these wonderful Chinese characters. We must cherish Chinese characters, because they are the most precious gifts passed down from our ancestors from ancient times.

The ancient Chinese characters will develop rapidly in China.