Is Wei a traditional Chinese character?

Is Wei a traditional Chinese character? Yes, it is.

Basic explanation:

1, the moon: too ~.

There are clouds in the sky, but there is no sunshine, no stars, and no month: ~ days.

3. Dark.

4, where the sun can't reach directly: back ~.

5. Not exposed; Concave Opposite to "Yang": ~ ditch. ~ Wen.

6. Not bright; Cunning: crafty. ~ risk.

7. related to the dead or ghosts and gods: ~.

8. China's concept of ancient philosophy. As opposed to "Yang".

9. North of the mountain; South of the water: Hua ~ (place name, north of Huashan). Jiang ~ (place name, south of the Yangtze River).

10, negatively charged: ~ pole. ~ ions.

1 1, genitals. Sometimes it refers to female genitalia.

Pinyin: y and n. ㄧㄣ Athena Chu radical strokes: 2. Total number of strokes: 10

Traditional Chinese characters: Yin. Chinese character structure: left and right structure. Simplified radicals: stroke order: vertical folding, horizontal folding and horizontal folding

Expand knowledge:

1. Traditional Chinese characters, a font form of Chinese characters, are called "traditional Chinese characters" in European and American countries. They generally refer to Chinese characters replaced by simplified characters in the Chinese character simplification movement, and sometimes refer to the whole Chinese character regular script and official script writing system before the Chinese character simplification movement.

Traditional Chinese has a history of more than two thousand years. Until 1956, it is a standard Chinese character widely used by Chinese people everywhere.

3. The Summary of Simplified Characters contains 2274 simplified characters and 14 simplified characters, such as Yi [Yi], Xun [Zi], Yi [Yi] and Cheng [Cheng].

4. Traditional Chinese characters are still used in Chinese mainland, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, and most overseas Chinese communities such as Singapore and Malaysia are traditional Chinese characters and simplified Chinese characters. In China, traditional Chinese characters are preserved or used in the case of cultural relics, surnames, calligraphy seal cutting, handwritten inscriptions and special needs.

5. The implementation of 200 1 1 People's Republic of China (PRC) Common Language and Characters Law clearly stipulates the promotion of standardized Chinese characters in China, and also clarifies the scope of traditional Chinese characters. On June 5th, 20 13, the schedule of Chinese Characters for General Norms, Comparison Table of Standardized Characters, Traditional Characters and Variant Characters was published. The use of Chinese characters in general application field shall be subject to the Standard Chinese Character List.