The evolution of Chinese painting is a long and complicated process, involving many factors such as language, culture and society. In China, the development of calligraphy can be traced back thousands of years ago. In ancient times, people used pictures to record things and express ideas. These pictures are usually simple lines and shapes that represent specific things or concepts.
With the passage of time, these pictures have gradually evolved into hieroglyphics, that is, words that represent things or concepts through graphics. In the late Shang Dynasty (about14th century BC to1th century BC), a script named Oracle Bone Inscriptions appeared in China. Oracle Bone Inscriptions is a kind of writing carved on tortoise shell bones, which is mainly used for Oracle Bone Inscriptions and inscriptions.
3. The glyphs in Oracle Bone Inscriptions are simple, but they have been standardized. With the development of history, Oracle Bone Inscriptions has gradually evolved into different writing forms such as inscriptions on bronze, seal script, official script and regular script. These writing forms have their own characteristics, but they all retain some traces of the original picture. For example, the word "mountain" in bronze inscriptions is a triangle with three points.
Calligraphy is developed as follows:
1. Drawing Chinese characters, that is, writing Chinese characters, is a treasure of China culture. Since ancient times, Chinese characters have become the symbol of the Chinese nation with their unique forms and connotations. In modern society, although the popularity of electronic equipment makes people write fewer and fewer Chinese characters, drawing Chinese characters still has high artistic value and cultural connotation.
2. First of all, drawing characters is a visual art ... The strokes, structure and layout of Chinese characters all reflect the calligrapher's aesthetic concept and skill level. A beautiful Chinese character work can not only give people beautiful enjoyment, but also stimulate people's creativity and imagination. For example, calligraphy styles such as running script and cursive script are characterized by their unique brushwork and magnificent charm.
3. Became the representative of calligraphy art in China. Secondly, painting characters is a kind of cultural inheritance. Chinese characters carry 5,000 years of Chinese civilization, and there are rich historical stories and cultural connotations behind each character. By painting characters, we can better understand and inherit these precious cultural heritages. For example, the study of ancient Chinese characters such as Oracle Bone Inscriptions and bronze inscriptions.