Relying on Chinese characters is the main symbol that distinguishes China's calligraphy from other kinds of calligraphy. Calligraphy is an abstract symbolic art based on Chinese characters and written with a brush, which has four-dimensional characteristics. It embodies the basic law of the "unity of opposites" of all things, and reflects the spirit, temperament, knowledge and cultivation of people as the main body. Chinese characters are the most beautiful characters in the world. She is full of poetic meaning with hieroglyphics as the main body. The four word-formation methods in the traditional "Liushu" are pictographic, ideographic, knowing and pictophonetic characters, which can best reflect the beautiful characteristics of Chinese characters. Later, there were methods of transferring notes and using words under the guise. The sun, moon and stars, rivers, mountains, flowers and trees, insects, birds and animals, and everything in the world are vividly expressed in Chinese characters.
Bronze inscriptions, which are instantly written on bronzes, are also called Zhong Dingwen and inscriptions. A clock is a chime and a tripod is a tripod. Dazhuan, Dazhuan is a kind of Chinese character font in the transition from ancient Chinese characters to Xiaozhuan. Xiao Zhuan, Xiao Zhuan is simplified from Da Zhuan. Compared with the big seal, the small seal has a simple, correct and harmonious body structure and even and neat strokes. Not long after the popularity of official script and small seal script, the people created a new book style that is more concise and stereotyped than small seal script, which is official script.
The appearance of official script is an important milestone in the development history of Chinese characters. At this time, regular script, running script and cursive script also developed in the opposite direction. Before the official script, Chinese characters were written with lines, but after the official script, Chinese characters were composed of left and right strokes. After Li Shu appeared, the structure of Chinese characters was basically fixed. Shortly thereafter, a more standardized regular script font appeared. After the Han Dynasty, regular script occupied an orthodox position. Despite the wars in the Three Kingdoms, Wei and Jin Dynasties, Southern and Northern Dynasties and Sui Dynasty, people are still pursuing the individuality of calligraphy, and the development of calligraphy has not stagnated.