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One Chaos BeginningCalligraphy is a unique gem of Chinese culture, and is also the most representative spiritual symbol of the Chinese culture, which exists based on the stylization of Chinese characters. Thus, the origin of Chinese characters played the precursor of Chinese calligraphy. The formation of Chinese characters has gone through a long historical stage. The engraved pictograms that archaeologists have discovered on the pottery vessels of the primitive periods of Yangshao, Majiayao and Longshan cultures have provided us with important physical materials for recognizing and understanding early writing. Xu Shen in the Eastern Han Dynasty in the "Shuowen Jiezi - narrative" said: "the ancient Boqi ?ti king of the world also, Yang is to look at the image in the sky, down is to look at the law in the ground, depending on the birds and animals of the text, and the ground of the appropriate, close to take the things, and then began to make the "Yi" gossip, in order to垂 Xianxiang. And Shen Nong's rope for the rule, and the unity of its affairs, commonwealth of its prosperous, decorated with false sprouts." Xu Shen pointed out that the Chinese characters are the symbols of all things natural and originated from the symbols, in recent years the unearthed objects also further proved Xu's thesis that the Chinese characters originated from the primitive drawings and engraved symbols. Chinese characters were probably formed during the Xia Dynasty, and a more complete writing system for recording language was developed during the Xia and Shang Dynasties (around the 17th century BC) (Qiu Xigui, "Outline of Characteristics"). The earliest sources of ancient Chinese characters in China are recognized by academics as the oracle bone inscriptions and gold inscriptions of the mid- to late Shang Dynasty. Art of Calligraphy ......