For five thousand years in China, the emergence of Chinese characters has been a particularly important branch of the development of ancient civilization. We all know that the earliest and most complete written records discovered in our country since the emergence of hieroglyphs and carvings are oracle bone inscriptions. It is an important part of the development of Chinese culture. Without the emergence of writing, there would be no calligraphy today.
Writing exudes its unique beauty both in structure and in the meaning of each word. It is precisely because of the beauty of words that the beauty of calligraphy is achieved. Calligraphy is an expression of the art of writing and an important carrier of Chinese culture and art. It is the crystallization of Chinese art for more than five thousand years. It is an important carrier for writing everyone's inner emotional world. Chinese characters have gradually changed from large seal script, small seal script, official script, cursive script, regular script, and running script to the current simple and easy-to-understand form. It has not only experienced the vicissitudes of Chinese history over the past five thousand years, but it is also a representative of the Chinese cultural heritage.
If there were no Chinese characters, there would be no calligraphy today. This is an ironclad fact. Chinese characters themselves are very beautiful. Such unique Chinese characters are written with a brush according to the rules of calligraphy, which has a special charm. Everyone has his or her own way of writing calligraphy, and Chinese characters written with different techniques can reflect different beauties of the same Chinese characters.
Chinese characters are the cultural heritage left to us by history. However, with the development of science and technology, more and more young people gradually lose their ability to write and often make typos. With the disappearance of many intangible cultural heritages, I think as a Chinese, we should reflect on ourselves. Don’t wait until it disappears before we begin to appreciate it.