Chinese characters are the heritage of the Chinese nation and an indispensable tool for human beings to inherit traditional culture. China's Chinese characters are extensive and profound. With a stroke of a pen, there are Li, Yin, Xing, Qi and Cao. The Yan family has a history of thousands of years since its establishment. Since ancient times, every Chinese character has been created after careful consideration. Speaking of the word "Yan", any clan member with a surname feels extremely proud.
"Yan character" is a new language symbol developed on the basis of the teaching method of creating pictographic elements of multilingual symbols, and its manifestations are various, including characters. In the secondary culture, "Yan Wen Zi" means replying to information on the Internet and turning them into symbols. The appearance of a series of network hot words represented by "Yan Wen Zi" is one of the six characteristics of 20 16 China network language.
Introduction:
Chinese characters, also known as Chinese characters, Chinese characters and square characters, belong to morpheme syllables of ideographic characters. Chinese characters are written Chinese characters and borrowed from Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese and other languages. They are widely used in the cultural circle of Chinese characters, and they are also the only highly developed characters that are still widely used in the world.
Chinese characters in a broad sense refer to characters from Oracle Bone Inscriptions, Dazhuan, Jinwen, Xiewen and Xiaozhuan to official script, cursive script, regular script (and derived running script), while Chinese characters in a narrow sense with block letters as the standard writing method are also widely used today. Chinese characters were invented and improved by ancient Han ancestors.
Now the exact history can be traced back to Oracle Bone Inscriptions, Zhang Wen and Jin Wen in about 1300 BC. Then it went to Xiao Zhuan, and developed into Li Bian, which became the standard handwritten font used today-block letters.