Why do Chinese characters become an art, not words?

Chinese characters themselves have unique aesthetic values, such as expressive lines and symmetrical structures. These aesthetic factors constantly

Acting on the subject (that is, the writer) makes the subject feel beautiful, and people gradually change from practicality to pursuit of costume in writing practice.

Decoration, using all kinds of exaggeration and deformation techniques, produced a unique world of China's calligraphy art.

Chinese characters are written symbols for recording Chinese and the carrier of China culture. It embodies the wisdom of the Han nationality, contains rich artistic connotation and has infinite artistic charm. The artistic connotation of Chinese characters roughly includes the following aspects: (1) Beautiful shape-wonderful picture; (2) Beautiful pronunciation-beautiful rhyme; (3) Show the beauty of justice-vivid history; (4) Emotional beauty-the best lens; (5) Implicit beauty-profound philosophy.

With the continuous popularization of Chinese, not only its application value is increasing, but also its artistic value, as a unique writing symbol, attracts more attention from the world. More and more foreigners use Chinese as an artistic symbol to express their feelings.

As a tool that China people have been using to record, store, communicate and transfer knowledge and memory, Chinese characters are becoming more and more abundant visual cultural forms, or they will always walk with their modern counterparts. It combines strong cultural information, diverse genres of expression and rich artistic styles, greatly surpassing the categories of "calligraphy" and "artistic writing" and becoming a "beautiful landscape" in design and artistic expression.

It is suggested to look at the Chinese character art of contemporary designers.