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What do modern people think of Oracle Bone Inscriptions's writing?

In our country, the earliest writing origin can be traced back to Cang Xie myths and legends. There are many versions of the legend of Cangjie's word-making. Generally speaking, the story content may vary greatly because of different regional cultures. However, the story I spent in a tree since I was a child is roughly like this: One day when Cang Xie went out and saw the paw prints of birds and animals on the ground, he was inspired. So he observed the surrounding mountains, rivers, birds and beasts day and night, and simply described their shapes, thus creating inherent characters and producing them. After all, the characters created by Cang Xie are like stick figures at first, because he saw them through his eyes and then copied them. The things represented by the original characters are very similar to the characters themselves, both in appearance and structure.

With the development and change of society, the style of writing is also slowly improving. Up to now, when it comes to writing, in fact, a large part of it is hieroglyphics, which may be the closest to the original writing. There are many hieroglyphs in Oracle Bone Inscriptions, and we can guess their meanings by their shapes. There are many words on a piece of Oracle Bone Inscriptions, which may tell a story. Each word has its own unique meaning, that is, words.

In particular, Oracle bone inscriptions were found in China, and some people began to study them in the Qing Dynasty. On a relatively complete Oracle Bone Inscriptions, various symbols are neatly engraved, and a large number of other bone fragments also have such symbols, some of which are the same and some are different, so such symbols can be called words.

Oracle Bone Inscriptions's writing is like painting, but it is still closely related to today's writing.