I love you, China's Chinese characters.
We usually read books, newspapers, letters and compositions without Chinese characters, but how much do you know about Chinese characters? Learn those Chinese characters from babbling, from a dozen to hundreds of thousands. Chinese characters are firmly remembered in our minds under our pen. Where did this square Chinese character originate? Who wrote the handed down calligraphy works? Can you promise not to write wrong words? With these problems, our class specially opened a Chinese comprehensive activity class.
The activity class is presided over by the students of the literature club. The whole class 12 study group introduced the knowledge of Chinese characters from three aspects: the origin of Chinese characters, Chinese calligraphy and street typos, which opened our eyes.
Chinese characters originated in China. After more than 6000 years, their evolution process is as follows: Oracle Bone Inscriptions-bronze inscription-seal script-official script-regular script-cursive script-running script. These seven fonts are called "seven Chinese characters".
To illustrate this process, several groups of students used projectors to show the evolution of some words. For example, fish, moon, car and horse are all evolved from the original picture. Remembering that the ancients had no pen and ink at that time, they carved these meanings on the tortoise shell with a knife. How vivid these hieroglyphs are!
Several groups of students collect calligraphy works. Some brought various copybooks to introduce the characteristics of these fonts, and some brought calligraphy written by their parents or themselves to show the beauty of China's calligraphy. Li Jiayin Group also introduced the deeds of calligraphers of past dynasties such as Yan Zhenqing, Liu Gongquan, Wang Xizhi and Ou Yangxun. I really admire these stories. At that time, the conditions were so bad, but so far no one has surpassed them, and their words will last forever.
There are also several groups that specialize in collecting street typos, and they also tell several examples of bad consequences caused by typos or mispronouncing, warning us of the dangers of mispronouncing.
We have benefited a lot from this Chinese activity class. In the process of collecting, sorting and displaying, I learned about the long history and rich culture of Chinese characters. Through the exchange reports of students, I felt the magic and interest of Chinese characters.
I am proud that I am from China. I want to learn Chinese well, carry forward the language of the motherland and make my own contribution.