1, Xie = Fu, Fu = Fu, Cup = Fu, Wu = Wu, Inverse = Fu, Exhaustion = Fu, Generation = Generation, Wei.
2. Workbench = rudder, reward = rudder, reward = rudder, seeking = rudder, = revenge, rudder = rudder, =, =.
3. Fu = Fu, Ba = Fu, Fu = Fu, Fu = Fu, Ban = Fu, Bang = Fu, Bang = Fu.
Related knowledge of traditional Chinese characters
1. Historical origin and glyph characteristics: Traditional Chinese characters originated in Oracle Bone Inscriptions and Jinwen, and gradually formed modern traditional Chinese characters through the evolution of seal script in Qin Dynasty, official script in Han Dynasty and regular script in Tang Dynasty. Traditional Chinese characters have more complicated glyphs, more strokes and more rigorous structures. Compared with simplified Chinese characters, the traditional Chinese characters are closer to the ancient ones.
2. Use area and calligraphy art: Traditional Chinese characters are mainly used in Chinese mainland, Hongkong, Macau and Taiwan Province Province. Among them, Taiwan Province Province is the main area where traditional Chinese characters are used, and most books, newspapers and advertisements use traditional Chinese characters. Traditional Chinese characters are widely used in calligraphy because of their beautiful shape and rigorous structure. Many famous calligraphers are based on traditional Chinese characters.
3. Input method and education field: With the development of computer technology, traditional Chinese character input method is gradually popularized. At present, there are many traditional Chinese character input methods on the market, such as Microsoft New Pinyin and sogou Pinyin, which are convenient for users to input traditional Chinese characters on the computer. In the field of education, traditional Chinese characters are mainly used to teach ancient Chinese and poetry.
4. Correspondence between traditional Chinese characters and simplified Chinese characters: For example, there is only one post in simplified Chinese characters, but there are two in traditional Chinese characters, namely post and post, which represent different meanings. There is no difference in pronunciation and meaning between variant characters and regular characters, but their glyphs are different.