How does the symbol of the Olympic Movement reflect the ancient seal calligraphy of China?

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What kind of font is it, so you should have a good understanding of the concept of font. To put it simply, ancient fonts in China include seal script, official script, regular script and cursive script.

The regular script in the answer belongs to regular script. Running script is a combination of regular script and cursive script, which was produced in Jin Dynasty. So rule out.

As for Oracle Bone Inscriptions, it was written in the Shang Dynasty, and it came down in one continuous line with the later Zhou Dynasty. We collectively refer to the characters before Qin dynasty as seal script, so seal script contains Oracle characters. Conceptually, the former concept is greater than the latter.

The sports logo of the Beijing Olympic Games was created by a professor from the Central Academy of Fine Arts, who was inspired by Pan's words in the Western Zhou Dynasty. Prior to this, among the undergraduate graduates of the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Oracle Bone Inscriptions was used to design a set of Olympic sports signs, which can be regarded as the predecessor of Beijing Olympic sports signs.

On the surface, the logo is a stick figure, but it is not a stick figure of today's people, but a text completed by our ancestors in the time and space more than 3000 years away from us. You can check the bronze inscriptions of Oracle Bone Inscriptions and Western Zhou Dynasty in the library.