The early Western Zhou Dynasty bronze inscriptions retain the characteristics of the late Shang Dynasty inscriptions in the shape of the glyphs, the meaning of the lines, and the writing style. But gradually, the above-mentioned aspects showed the unique style of Western Zhou bronze inscriptions, which finally made the unique character of Western Zhou calligraphy stand out.
The Western Zhou Dynasty bronze inscriptions first adjusted the writing lines, incorporating the rows and columns of writing rules pioneered by the oracle bone inscriptions of the Shang Dynasty into the rows and columns, and in an orderly manner. stipulated within the framework. As far as we can see, the "Geng Ying Si Inscription" and the famous "Da Yu Ding Inscription" written during the Kang Dynasty have shown strict order in the line of business.