Speaking of fonts, we all know that there are oracle bone inscriptions from the Yin and Shang Dynasties, large seal scripts from the Zhou Dynasty, small seal scripts from the Qin Dynasty, official scripts from the Han Dynasty, and then cursive scripts. Qin Shihuang unified the country, promoted books and literature, and the writing system of the entire country continued to develop. In other words, Chinese characters are a system inherited from oracle bone inscriptions, bronze inscriptions, cursive script, and Li Xingkai. Up to this period of the Han Dynasty, it was still a period of vigorous writing creation, with calligraphy and writing activities going hand in hand, and innovations continued. The great calligraphers Zhong You, Wang Xizhi, Wang Xianzhi and Wang Sangqian all participated. The innovations of Zhong You, Wang Xizhi, Wang Xianzhi, Wang Songqian and others often revamped the old ones, but at that time a purely new element was added, which was the Tianzhu Book in the Forty-Two Chapters Sutra and the Nirvana Sutra. . There are actually two types, one is Sanskrit and the other is a Chinese translation of Buddhist scriptures not mentioned in the Wei and Jin Dynasties.
For example, Pei Songzhi made an annotation in "Three Kingdoms". He quoted and recorded Sun Xiu's edict in "Wu Lu", saying that it was for the sake of avoidance and convenience for the subjects, so he created these new characters. The same is true for Wu Zetian. "New Book of Tang" says that she created 12 new characters, while "Zi Zhi Tong Jian" says that these 12 characters were actually created by her nephew Zong Qinke. In the Ming Dynasty, there were 21 works including "Wuzazu" written by Zhaozhe Zhaozhe, "Seven Revised Drafts" by Lang Ying, and "Bin Tuilu" written by Zhao Yujue. 1982. Wu Fu gold slips were found in the cracks in the rocks at Junji Peak of Songshan Mountain. Among the 63 Chinese characters, 5 are newly-created Chinese characters that have not been discovered before, and 26 are ***.
In the early Qing Dynasty, the Hongmen Heaven and Earth Society rose up to resist the Qing Dynasty and revive the Ming Dynasty. The Guangdong Triads also have a special flag, which consists of the characters "tiger" and "tiger". For example, Gong, Hou, Bo, Zi, Nan, Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter, Ji, Shou and Tong are pronounced with added characters, and these strange characters are embroidered on the flag to designate parts. This sentence was once included in "Hui Dangmen" in "Qing Bai Lei Chao" by Xu Ke. As Western learning moved eastward and foreign learning and religion were introduced into China, the method of translating Buddhist scriptures into Chinese became very popular, especially chemical texts.
There are relatively few examples of creating new fonts, and there are only about three types. One is from ethnic minorities, such as Shuishu. Compositions can be divided into three types: homemade Chinese characters, borrowed Chinese characters and newly created Chinese characters. Among them, the proportion of self-created characters is not the largest, but because the self-created characters are produced in the aquarium, there is less external interference, and it more fully reflects the beginning characteristics of the aquarium characters, so we can Comparative study of self-created characters and Chinese characters. Japanese Kana, Xixia, and Liao Khitan belong to different regimes other than the Han nationality, and they formed new forms with reference to Chinese characters. For Manchu, Mongolian, Tibetan and Anhui characters, the entire system has nothing to do with Chinese characters. Wei Xiaobao's 56 kinds of books include foreign Hu script and Tianzhu script, so it seems that we cannot fully underline the fonts and calligraphy.