Appreciation of classic calligraphy works of bronze inscriptions in Yin and Zhou Dynasties refers to bronze inscriptions in Yin and Zhou Dynasties, also known as Zhong Dingwen. Shang and Zhou Dynasties were the era of bronzes. The ritual vessels of bronzes are represented by the tripod, and the musical instruments are represented by the bell. Zhong Ding? It is synonymous with bronze ware. Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin. China entered the Bronze Age in Xia Dynasty, and the technology of copper smelting and bronze ware manufacturing was very developed. Because a week ago, copper was called gold, and the inscription on bronze was called? Jin Wen? Or? Ginger characters? ; And because this bronze ware has the largest number of words in Zhong Ding, it used to be called? Zhong Dingwen? . The application time of bronze inscriptions is about 1200 years, from the early Shang Dynasty to the Qin Dynasty's destruction of the Six Kingdoms. According to Rong Geng's Jin Wen Bian, there are 3,722 inscriptions, of which 2,420 can be identified. There are four kinds of inscriptions on bronze, namely, inscriptions on bronze in Yin Dynasty (about 1, 300 ~ about 1, 046), inscriptions on bronze in Western Zhou Dynasty (about 1, 046 ~ 77 1 year) and inscriptions on bronze in Eastern Zhou Dynasty (about 70 BC).
Excellent Calligraphy Pictures in Bronze Inscriptions Even though there were bronzes before Shang Dynasty, the bronze inscriptions began after Pan Geng moved to Yin (now northwest of Anyang, Henan). There were only a few figures at first, and by the beginning of the week, it had reached more than 200 words. At the end of Shang Dynasty, there were many bronze inscriptions, but the descriptions were relatively simple, mostly the names of forgers or their ancestors. Until the demise of Shang Dynasty, there were only articles, but the longest article at that time was still only forty words.
Jinwen Jinwen introduces Jinwen, with different words. The content of memory is also very different. Its main content is mostly to praise the achievements of ancestors and princes, but also to record major historical events. For example, the famous Mao has 497 words, covering a wide range, reflecting the social life at that time.
Compared with Oracle Bone Inscriptions, Oracle Bone Inscriptions has thin strokes, more straight strokes and more twists, which is different from Fang Bi. Bronze brush strokes are fat and thick, with many curved pens and many lumps.