The traditional Chinese character of "Shuang" is "Shuang", and its origin can be traced back to the seal script period in the evolution of ancient Chinese characters. Seal script is the origin of Chinese calligraphy art in China, and it is the first stage of calligraphy development in China. In the seal script period, the glyphs were very rigid and steep, and the lines with vertical and vertical curves were interlaced with each other, which was very complicated, and so was the "double" seal script glyph.
during the official script period, the glyph of "Shuang" changed, the strokes gradually became simplified, and the writing became smoother. This fluent writing style reached its peak in the Sui and Tang Dynasties and became another peak of calligraphy art.
in the song dynasty, regular script gradually rose, and the art of calligraphy ushered in a new development. The regular script in Song Dynasty is steady and dignified, with well-proportioned and smooth lines and standardized and unified fonts. Under the influence of this writing style, the traditional Chinese character "Shuang" has gradually become standardized and simplified.
in a word, the evolution of the word "Shuang" can be said to be a history of calligraphy art, which reflects the development and evolution of Chinese writing art and shows the beauty and diversity of calligraphy art. In today's traditional Chinese characters, the word "Shuang" is still widely used and has become one of the important components of Chinese culture.