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The origin of Chinese characters

The origin of Chinese characters is Cang Xie's theory of word-making, and Chinese characters begin with the theory of structure, picture and eight characters. Its detailed knowledge is as follows:

1, Cangjie's theory of word formation. According to ancient legends, Cang Xie is the official historian of the Yellow Emperor, who is responsible for recording and conveying the words and deeds of the Yellow Emperor. Cang Xie observed the changes of everything in the world and created vocabulary. Although this statement is legendary, it is recorded in some ancient books.

2. The text begins with a knot. This view holds that the original form of writing is knotted notes, that is, tying a rope to record and transmit information. This primitive recording method still exists in some cultures.

3, the picture says. Some scholars believe that words evolved from pictures. Early humans may use graphics or patterns to express ideas or concepts. With the passage of time, these figures and patterns gradually evolved into more complex text forms.

4. Eight books say. Bashu is China's ancient theory on the classification of characters, which divides characters into eight types: pictograph, signifier, read-through, pictophonetic characters, phonograph, transliteration, transliteration and complement. These classifications reflect the development process of Chinese characters from concrete to abstract and from simple to compound.

Related content of Chinese characters

1, the origin of Chinese characters. The origin of Chinese characters can be traced back to ancient Oracle Bone Inscriptions and inscriptions on bronze, and its history can be traced back to Shang Dynasty more than 3000 years before BC. Oracle Bone Inscriptions is a kind of writing carved on tortoise shells or animal bones, which is considered as one of the earliest forms of Chinese characters. The inscriptions on bronzes are also called Zhong Dingwen or bronze inscriptions.

2. The structure of Chinese characters. The structure of Chinese characters is divided into three levels: strokes, single words and combined words. Stroke is the basic element of Chinese characters, including horizontal, vertical, left, right and point. Monographs are words composed of one or more strokes, such as "day" and "month". A compound word is a word composed of two or more independent words, such as "Ming" and "Lin".

3. The pronunciation and meaning of Chinese characters. The pronunciation and meaning of Chinese characters are related to the things or concepts they represent. The pronunciation of Chinese characters is usually composed of syllables and tones, which can be expressed by pinyin. The meaning of Chinese characters is usually related to the things or concepts they represent and can be explained by the meaning of words.

4. Inheritance and development of Chinese characters. Chinese characters are an important heritage of China culture, which has always been valued and passed down. In the history of China, Chinese characters have undergone many changes and developments, and gradually formed today's simplified characters and standardized characters. At the same time, with the development of society, Chinese characters are constantly innovating and developing, such as "Internet" and "artificial intelligence" in modern scientific vocabulary.