How to write Guo traditional Chinese characters

A: The traditional Chinese character of "Guo" is Guo, which is the font of its simple and complicated counterpart.

Founder northern Wei dynasty regular script regular script:

Founder official script traditional Chinese characters:

Founder popular traditional writing:

Classical complex style writing:

Traditional Chinese characters: Chinese characters with more strokes are replaced by simplified characters (also known as simplified characters). Words that are not simplified are called inheritance words. The Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the National Common Language and Characters confirms the status of Putonghua and standardized Chinese characters (including simplified characters and inherited characters) as the national common language and characters in legal form, and at the same time protects dialects, traditional characters and variant characters as cultural heritage, allowing them to exist in certain fields and specific areas for a long time.

Scope of use of traditional Chinese characters: At present, traditional Chinese characters are still used in Taiwan Province Province, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and Macao Special Administrative Region of China, and most of the countries in the cultural circle of Chinese characters and overseas Chinese communities such as Singapore and Malaysia coexist with traditional Chinese characters. In Chinese mainland, traditional Chinese characters are retained or used in the case of cultural relics, surnames, calligraphy seal cutting, handwritten inscriptions and special needs.

, 200 1, 1 People's Republic of China (PRC) common language and writing law, clearly stipulates the promotion of standardized Chinese characters in China, and at the same time clarifies the scope of retaining or using traditional Chinese characters. On June 5th, 20 13, the State Council, China published the List of General Standardized Chinese Characters, including schedules of standardized Chinese characters, traditional Chinese characters and variant Chinese characters. The use of Chinese characters in general application fields is subject to the Standard Chinese Character List.