Chinese characters, pronounced kǐ i, are music played after the victory of the army. Kai is a Chinese character with several radicals, 6 external strokes and 8 total strokes.
"Kay" is simplified to "Kay". Save strokes and simplify them according to ancient calligraphy. From what, from what. It is a paradigm for teachers to joke about traveling, drinking and eating meat when the army wins. Take table-shaped utensils as an example. These two paradigms overlap. Kay's paradigm is to drink and eat meat according to the fact that the army won and the teacher Lu Zhen Le.
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Chinese characters are the most widely used characters in the world and the longest-lived characters. It is still difficult to determine the time when Chinese characters came into being. Today, the oldest characters we can see are those carved in Oracle Bone Inscriptions and cast on bronzes in the Shang Dynasty.
The written language of Shang Dynasty has been very developed, and the earliest time of writing must be far before Shang Dynasty, that is, Xia Dynasty or earlier, about 5,000 years ago, which should be the Neolithic Age. The evolution of Chinese characters: Oracle Bone Inscriptions-bronze inscription-seal script-official script-regular script, cursive script and running script.
Oracle Bone Inscriptions is an ancient script in China, also known as Wen Qi, Oracle Bone Inscriptions, Yin Ruins or tortoise shell and animal bones. It is the earliest mature Chinese character we can see, which mainly refers to the characters carved by the royal family on tortoise shells or animal bones in the late Shang Dynasty in China for divination.
Oracle Bone Inscriptions has a symmetrical and stable pattern. Yin merchants have three characteristics, namely, believing in history, drinking alcohol and worshiping ghosts and gods. Therefore, Oracle Bone Inscriptions has penetrated into many aspects of ancient life and become an important material for studying the history of Shang Dynasty and China characters.
Bronze inscription is a kind of calligraphy name of Chinese characters, which refers to the inscriptions cast on bronzes by Yin Shang and Zhou Dynasty, also called Zhong Dingwen. Shang and Zhou Dynasties were the bronze age, with the tripod as the representative ritual vessel and the bell as the representative musical instrument. "Zhong Ding" was synonymous with bronze ware.
Oracle Bone Inscriptions's strokes are thin, with many straight strokes and many twists, which is different from Fang Bi's. The brush strokes of bronze inscriptions are fat and thick, with many bends and lumps. Compared with Oracle Bone Inscriptions, it is diversified, richer and not stagnant.