Choose a Chinese character "Yi, Cong, Sao, Hate" to talk about the wisdom of the ancients in word-making.

Writing ideas: We can start with the shape and meaning of this Chinese character, introduce the meaning of this word, and then describe the development of Chinese characters from ancient times to the present and the culture of Chinese characters, with a clear and prominent center.

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Congzi is a pictophonetic sound, a subordinate sound and a total sound; From the ear to the chimney to the heart; Hear and follow the heart; Hearing the sound and the heart can tell whether it is true or not.

The advantages of pictophonetic characters are obvious. It can see the meaning according to the shape and know the sound according to the shape, and organically integrate the ideographic and phonological functions of the characters. The recording language is more scientific and reasonable, which not only meets the needs of distinguishing homophones and homophones in Chinese, but also adapts to the differences in Chinese dialects and great differences in pronunciation. Therefore, pictophonetic characters developed rapidly as soon as they appeared.

Chinese characters are one of the oldest characters in the world, with a history of more than 4, years. After thousands of years of evolution, Chinese characters in various fonts have come into being today. China's Chinese character culture is extensive and profound, especially the wisdom of the ancients in creating Chinese characters, which makes modern people amazed.

Chinese characters have a long history and are one of the oldest characters in the world. Our Chinese characters not only have beautiful shapes and square structures, but also have meaningful meanings. Chinese characters are one of the oldest characters in the world and the treasure of the Chinese nation for thousands of years. The Chinese characters we use every day have beautiful shapes, interesting development, beautiful pronunciation and image significance?

Chinese characters evolved from Oracle Bone Inscriptions into inscriptions on bronze, seal script, official script, regular script, cursive script and running script. Different calligraphy styles give Chinese characters different forms.