Shovel, bright and beautiful According to the principle of simplification of Chinese characters in Chinese mainland, it is obvious to write "Wei Hua". Surprisingly, the font still does not include the word "for China", but it does include the simplified "Kun". However, when looking up Modern Chinese Dictionary, there is a simplified prefix "Wei Hua".
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Simplified Chinese characters have a long history. Chinese characters range from Oracle Bone Inscriptions and bronze inscriptions to seal script, and then to official script and regular script. Chinese characters are constantly changing. Complementarity of simplicity and complexity is the evolution law of Chinese characters.
Today, the oldest Chinese character we know is Oracle Bone Inscriptions, whose strokes are the simplest, but the total amount is too small. Therefore, in the Shang and Zhou Dynasties, inscriptions on bronze were divided into many words. The seal script of the Qin Dynasty was more complicated than the characters of the six countries, and the subsequent official reform was more thorough than today's simplified characters, which also created a precedent for Chinese characters to distinguish radicals.
The Warring States, Qin and Han Dynasties is an era of great changes in the form of Chinese characters. It is during this period that seal script became official script and regular script was completed. Regular script appeared in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. Since then, the font has stabilized and has been used ever since.
The beauty of Chinese characters has become an art-calligraphy art. The calligraphy art of Chinese characters can't be compared with any other characters. The following ancient calligraphy works have become priceless. There are many famous works, such as Preface to Lanting, Monument to Shengde of Shence Army, Mysterious Pagoda Monument, and Sacrifice to My Nephew.