1. Surname culture: Zheng is an ordinary surname with a long history and cultural background in China. You can learn about the origin, distribution and celebrities of Zheng. Place name culture: There are many places named after Zheng in China, such as Zhengzhou, Zhengzhou, Zhengzhou and Zhengzhou. You can learn about the history, geography and economy of these places.
2. History and culture: Zheng was a vassal state in ancient China, with rich historical and cultural heritage. You can learn about the rise and fall of Zheng, political system, culture and art, etc. Language and writing: Zheng is a common glyph in Chinese characters, so we can understand its evolution, structural characteristics, usage and so on.
3. Social culture: Zheng is widely used in daily life, so we can understand its usage and cultural connotation in various fields. Art and culture: Zheng Zi also plays an important role in calligraphy, painting and other artistic fields. You can understand the characteristics of Zheng Zi's calligraphy and famous works.
4. Folk culture: Zheng also has a certain position in traditional folk culture, such as idioms and proverbs such as, and so on. You can understand the origin and meaning of these idioms and proverbs. Religious belief: Orthography is also used in Buddhism, Taoism and other religious beliefs. We can understand the symbolic significance and usage of Zheng in religious culture.
5. Literature and Art: Zheng Zi is also widely used in literary works, movies, music and other art forms. You can feel Zheng's expression and symbolic meaning in these works. Education and culture: Orthography also plays an important role in education and teaching, such as pinyin and strokes.
The related knowledge of ancient Chinese characters is as follows:
1, ancient Chinese characters, especially those of the seal script system handed down from the pre-Qin dynasty, such as Oracle Bone Inscriptions, Jinwen and Tadpole. As a self-derived ideogram, Chinese characters have a history of thousands of years. The earliest extant Chinese characters are Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty about 1300 BC and later bronze inscriptions.
2. It evolved into regular script in the Western Zhou Dynasty, seal script and official script in the Qin Dynasty, and official script prevailed in the Han and Wei Dynasties. At the end of the Han Dynasty, official script was changed to block letters. Regular script prevailed in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties. In this process, Chinese characters gradually change from graphics to strokes, from pictographs to symbols, and from complexity to simplicity. In the principle of word formation, from ideographic, ideographic to phonological.