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Complementarity of simplicity and complexity is the evolution law of Chinese characters. The ancient Chinese character we know today is Oracle Bone Inscriptions, whose strokes are the simplest. However, in Shang and Zhou Dynasties, many characters in inscriptions on bronze were more complicated, seal script was simpler than inscriptions on bronze, and then official script became more complicated. Later, Tang Kai adapted to complexity and simplicity, and finally stabilized.
The Chinese nation is an ancient nation with a long history and cultural tradition. It has a glorious page in her past, and her past glory is mainly handed down through Chinese characters-to be exact, it should be traditional Chinese characters, which are closely linked with historical and cultural traditions and inseparable. This unbreakable combination endows traditional Chinese characters with special meanings, which makes them to some extent synonymous with ancient civilization in China, symbolizing the 5,000-year-old civilization, national unity, national unity and a long and splendid culture. Chinese characters are one of the three oldest Chinese character systems in the world. Among them, the sacred script of ancient Egypt and the cuneiform script of Sumerians in the two river basins have been lost, and only Chinese characters are still in use. And Chinese characters are the most populous characters in the world at present.