Introduction to calligraphy art
Calligraphy art is a unique art of cultural expression. Calligraphy art in different periods shows the social and economic development and people's value orientation in different specific periods.
The prosperity of China's calligraphy art began at the stage when Chinese characters came into being. The sound could not spread in different places, but only stayed in different times, so the characters came into being. Therefore, the author is the trace of meaning and sound. As a result, words came into being.
The earliest works of calligraphy art are not words, but hieroglyphs or pictures depicting symbols. Symbols depicting Chinese characters first appeared on pottery. The primitive depiction symbol only represents a rough concept of chaos and has no exact meaning. China's calligraphy is a unique artistic expression of China culture, which is known as silent poetry, invisible dance, unpainted painting and silent music.
China's writing began in the Yangshao culture period in the middle reaches of the Yellow River, and the art of calligraphy also began in Oracle Bone Inscriptions. After more than 2,000 years of inheritance and development, calligraphy art in different periods shows the social and economic development and people's value orientation in different specific periods.