The two complement each other, and today's archaeological data support
The earliest writing in China should be Oracle Bone Inscriptions-Shang Dynasty, which also belongs to the category of hieroglyphics.
Then the development of bronze inscriptions-mainly in the Zhou Dynasty, the big seal script-the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period), the small seal script-the Qin Dynasty, the official script-the Han Dynasty, the running script, the cursive script-the Eastern Han Dynasty to the Jin Dynasty, the regular script-the late Eastern Han Dynasty, and so on (mainly some words)
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The creation and widespread use of each language.
It is developing in the direction of facilitating writing speed and standardizing Chinese characters.
The ancient calligraphy art in China can be divided into three periods: (Wei and Jin Dynasties), (Tang Dynasty) and (Song and Yuan Dynasties).
Wei and Jin Dynasties: Calligraphy became an independent art form (Wang Xizhi, Wang Xianzhi).
Tang dynasty: the heyday of ancient calligraphy. (Yan Zhenqing Liu Gongquan)
Song and Yuan Dynasties: Great Development of Individualized Calligraphy (Su Shi, Huang Tingjian, Mi Fei, Zhao Mengfu, etc. )