Abstract

As an important era in the development of bronze inscriptions, the pre-Qin period has high research value in calligraphy aesthetics, and provides guidance for the research of inscription aesthetics in China. Firstly, the aesthetics of bronze inscriptions in the pre-Qin and Jin dynasties are analyzed, and the continuous evolution process of bronze inscriptions in the Jin state is studied. Secondly, the corresponding evolution of weapon inscriptions, musical instrument inscriptions, Chinese ritual instrument inscriptions, and the changes in the embellishment of the writing system. Through the display of the culture and art of Jin bronze inscription calligraphy, more people can feel the calligraphy culture of the pre-Qin and Jin inscriptions, as well as inherit and inherit in the study of calligraphy. Finally, the aesthetics of calligraphy of Jin bronze inscriptions are summarized to provide guidance for inheriting Jin culture.

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