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The Development of China's Calligraphy Art
China's historical civilization is a diachronic and linear process, and China's calligraphy art shows its development under such a background. In the embryonic period of calligraphy (from Yin Shang Dynasty to the late Han Dynasty), writing experienced the evolution of Oracle Bone Inscriptions, ancient prose (bronze inscriptions), Da Zhuan (bronze inscriptions), Xiao Zhuan, Li Shu (eight points), cursive script, running script and original works. In the heyday of calligraphy (Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties to Sui and Tang Dynasties), the art of calligraphy entered a new realm. From seal script to simple cursive script and real calligraphy, it became the mainstream style in this period. The appearance of Wang Xizhi, a great calligrapher, made the art of calligraphy shine brilliantly, and his artistic achievements were highly respected in the Tang Dynasty. At the same time, a number of calligraphers appeared in the Tang Dynasty, such as Yu Shinan, Ou Yangxun, Jun Yiliang, Yan Zhenqing and Liu Gongquan. In calligraphy attainments, each has his own merits and diverse styles. After the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, China's calligraphy became a national symbol, representing the profoundness of China culture and the eternal charm of national culture. According to modern textual research, the origin of China characters is generally believed to be in the middle reaches of the Yellow River in China? Yangshao culture period. ? In the long historical evolution and development, on the one hand, Chinese characters play an important social role in the exchange of ideas and cultural heritage, on the other hand, with the emergence of pen and ink, a unique plastic art has been formed. Calligraphy is the writing form of Chinese characters, which is not only the cultural treasure of the Chinese nation, but also the unique glory in the treasure house of world culture and art.
China's calligraphy art not only has a long history, but also has far-reaching influence. Since the emergence of Chinese characters, the art of calligraphy has sprouted. After a long historical evolution and development, it was not until the Qin Dynasty that the characters were unified, resulting in Qin Zhuan (Biography) and Qin Li. This epoch-making brilliant achievement has written a brilliant page in the history of calligraphy art in China, laid a solid foundation for the existence of calligraphy as an independent art, and opened up a broad road for the transformation, development and prosperity of Han Li, regular script, cursive script and running script in later generations.