56. Chapter 56 Is this person Xie Nuanyang?
The old professor was very excited. Is it because these students knew about her calligraphy skills and were impressed by her personal charm?
So, the old professor started a new class with such a good mood.
However, she did not expect that her class would be the most exciting class in her life.
When the calligraphy professor started the class, all the shocked students came to their senses, but it was difficult to calm their hearts.
Is this person Xie Nuanyang?
Is this person Xie Nuanyang who almost never comes to class?
Is this person Xie Nuanyang who dresses like a little girl all day long?
Is this person Xie Nuanyang who often steals boyfriends from others and often kicks them out?
Is this person really the Xie Nuanyang who likes to wear heavy makeup, behaves arrogantly and is domineering and is often used as a negative example?
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This news, this reality, is like a huge stone thrown into a calm lake.
The ripples coming from the overwhelming boiling water are really bursts, circles, and endless!
However, Xie Nuanyang didn't have the intention to care about others, and just looked at the calligraphy teacher on the podium with some curiosity.
She was excited to see what level this person who could be a master had reached!
However, when Xie Nuanyang opened the pen, ink, paper and inkstone in the woman's hand and began to talk endlessly about the evolution of calligraphy, she felt that her expectations seemed too high.
On the podium, the calligraphy professor was still talking eloquently: "Chinese calligraphy art began with the emergence of Chinese characters. Sounds cannot be transmitted to different places and remain in different times, so words are born. The person who writes the words is the meaning and the
Traces of sound.' (Quotes from "Shu Lin Zao Jian", edited by Ma Zonghuo) Therefore, characters were produced. The first batch of works of calligraphy were not characters, but some glyphs - hieroglyphs or picture characters.
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"The engraved symbols of Chinese characters first appeared on pottery. The initial engraved symbols only represented a rough concept of chaos and had no exact meaning."
Xie Nuanyang rubbed his ears, feeling a little bored.
"More than 8,000 years ago, the Cishan and Feiligang cultures appeared in the Yellow River Basin. There are many quasi-text symbols on the handmade ceramics unearthed from Feiligang. These symbols were the means of communication among the ancestors.
The chaotic combination of function, note-taking function and pattern decoration function. Although these are not Chinese characters that modern people can recognize, they are indeed the prototype of Chinese characters."
"Following the Banpo site of the Yangshao Culture about 6,000 years ago, painted pottery with some simple inscriptions similar to characters was unearthed. These symbols are different from patterns and patterns, and have pushed the development of Chinese characters one step further.
This can be said to be the origin of Chinese writing."
Xie Nuanyang felt the urge to yawn. She was not interested in these things and found them boring.
"Then there are the Erlitou Culture and the Erligang Culture. During the archaeological excavation of the Erlitou Culture, pottery pieces with carved marks were found. There are twenty-four types of marks, some of which are similar to the oracle bone inscriptions of the Yin Ruins, and they are all single independent characters. Erlitou Culture
The Gang Culture has discovered a writing system. Three bones with characters were found here, two with one character each, and one with ten characters, which seemed to be carved for practicing carving. This made civilization a big step forward...
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Chapter completed!