Chinese characters have had a long history of development, and are regarded as one of the oldest written languages in the world. The style of the earliest stage was based on Hsiang-hsing (Imitative Symbols). Later it developed into Chih-shih (Indicative Symbols), Hsing-sheng (Phonetic Compounds), Hui-i (Logical Combinations), Chuan-chu (Expression by Reciprocation), and Chia-chieh (Borrowed Words). This shows that in the process of the development, Chinese characters gradually underwent changes from symbol to abstraction. The four styles of Chinese characters shown on this set of stamps are as follows:2.00 Chia-ku-wen (Oracle Inscription), Yin Dynasty Antique: Oracle bones of Yin Dynasty kept in the Academic Sinica5.00 Chin-wen, Spring and Autumn period Antique: 〝Leh-chi〞 cauldron of the Spring and Autumn period kept in National Palace Museum8.00 Hsiao-chuan (the Small Seal Style), Western Han Dynasty Antique: Seal engraved 〝Chin-shih-chiang-chun-chang〞of the Western Han Dynasty kept in National Palace Museum10.00 Li-shu(the Square-plain-style), Eastern Han Dynasty Antique: Writing on Stone of the Eastern Han Dynasty kept in National Museum of History