Archaeologists in China have published a series of unearthed materials about the origin of Chinese characters earlier than Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Yin Ruins, rewriting the history of China characters. Jia Hu's woodcut has a history of about 7762 years (128) after the physical determination of carbon 14. There are double pier sculptures 7,000 years ago, Banpo pottery sculptures 6,000 years ago, Qingdun site sculptures 5,000 years ago, tomb site couplets, Dawenkou pottery symbols, Taosi site Zhu Wen in Yao and Shun times, and Xia site water calligraphy. Early Oracle Bone Inscriptions was rich in writing system, and later it surpassed the history of origin and belonged to the initial mature stage.
Step 2: mature
The earliest mature script discovered by China was once thought to be Oracle Bone Inscriptions. As far as the written materials in the Yin and Shang Dynasties are concerned, there are many kinds of written carriers. At that time, in addition to writing on simplified Chinese characters with a brush, other main writing methods were carved on tortoise shells and animal bones, and pottery, jade and Tao Zhu were carved on bronzes. The written materials of Shang Dynasty are mainly based on Oracle Bone Inscriptions and bronze ritual vessels used in Yin Ruins, with more than 1000 words, which is only a part of the written materials of Shang Dynasty, and it was named Oracle Bone Inscriptions, a unique discipline-Oracle bones.
However, Oracle Bone Inscriptions was discovered in the contemporary era, and its later characters were rich, initially forming a mature writing system.
Step 3 introduce
Chinese characters are the only one of the four oldest self-made characters in the world that is still in use today.
Chinese characters: record Chinese characters. It is the official language of People's Republic of China (PRC) and Singapore. Also known as Chinese characters, Chinese characters and Chinese characters, they are widely used or being used in the cultural circle of Chinese characters (China, Japan, Korean Peninsula, Singapore and other Southeast Asian countries). They belong to the morpheme syllable characters of ideographic characters, which were invented and improved by the ancient Han people.
4. After thousands of years of evolution, Chinese characters have gradually formed "seven styles of Chinese characters", namely, Oracle Bone Inscriptions, Jinwen, seal script, official script, cursive script, regular script and running script.