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Man's historical propaganda slogan

The historical propaganda slogans of Chinese characters are introduced in detail as follows:

1. The idea of ousting a hundred schools of thought and respecting Confucianism alone was the gradual development and finalization of official script in Han Dynasty, and at the same time, cursive script, regular script and running script were derived, laying a foundation for art.

2. During thousands of years' evolution, calligraphers have created different styles of writing forms, such as seal script and cursive script, which make Chinese characters not only have the practical function of recording our national thoughts, but also sublimate into a unique artistic form.

3. Chinese characters are a composite art of language and vision, and the power of this art directly shakes the senses, which is fully reflected in the art of calligraphy. Because of the pictographic form of Chinese characters, Chinese has one more perceptual taste level and one more individual conversation with the whole string of characters than the western pinyin characters.

4. I have learned a lot since I was a child, and I have a high ambition all my life. Others are pregnant with swords, and I have a pen like a knife. I have been lazy in writing books all my life, and my books have been completed quickly. The wind roars day and night, and you can live everywhere.

5. People's looks are ugly, but the attitude of a gentleman and a villain can't be concealed, and his words are argumentative. However, the spirit of a gentleman and a villain can't be bullied, and the book is clumsy, but the heart of a gentleman and a villain can't be chaotic.

6. When you want to read a book, when you close your eyes and listen to it, you will never worry about it, and your heart will be healthy and harmonious. If the mind is not right, the book is inclined, the ambition is not harmonious, and the words are overturned. Therefore, there are many people who write articles with moral merits, and those who discuss the world admire their people and value their books, so the scholars will never die.