The traditional Chinese character of "stubborn girl" is written as stubborn girl.
There is no difference between simplified and traditional Chinese characters.
Introduction to Traditional Chinese characters:
Traditional Chinese characters, also known as traditional Chinese, were called regular Chinese characters in the First List of Simplified Chinese Characters in 1935, and traditional Chinese in Europe and America, which generally refers to the Chinese characters replaced by simplified characters in the Chinese character simplification movement, and sometimes refers 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 3, years. Until 1956, it was always the standard Chinese character used by Chinese people everywhere.
The large-scale Chinese character simplification movement in modern times originated in the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom. Simplified characters mainly came from the regular script of ancient characters, vulgar characters, variant characters, running scripts and cursive scripts. In 1935, the Ministry of Education of the Republic of China promulgated the First List of Simplified Chinese Characters, but it was shelved because of the opposition of Dai Jitao, president of the Examination Institute. On January 28th, 1956, the People's Republic of China and the People's Republic of China, the State Council, issued the Resolution on Promulgating the Simplified Scheme of Chinese Characters, and Chinese mainland began to fully implement simplified characters. In the 197s, there were a number of simplified characters, which were later abolished.
At present, the traditional Chinese characters are still used in Taiwan Province, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and Macao Special Administrative Region of China, countries in Chinese character cultural circle, and overseas Chinese communities such as Singapore and Malaysia. Traditional Chinese characters are kept or used in the mainland of China under the circumstances of cultural relics, surname variants, calligraphy seal cutting, handwritten inscriptions and special needs.
In January p>21, the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Common Language and Characters was implemented, which clearly stipulated that standardized Chinese characters should be promoted in China, and the scope of retaining or using traditional Chinese characters was also clearly defined. On June 5th, 213, the State Council, China, published the List of General Standardized Chinese Characters, including the attached Table of Standardized Chinese Characters, Traditional Chinese Characters and Variant Chinese Characters. The use of Chinese characters in general application fields is subject to the list of standardized Chinese characters.
Simplified Chinese characters:
Simplified Chinese characters, also known as simplified Chinese characters. Simplified characters in a broad sense usually refer to vulgar characters and variant characters that have appeared in history. Simplified Chinese characters in a narrow sense usually refer to the First List of Simplified Chinese Characters promulgated during the Republic of China. New fonts in Japanese "Chinese Character Table for Use"; Simplified Chinese Characters Scheme and Simplified Chinese Characters List adopted after the founding of the People's Republic of China.
the simplified characters in standardized Chinese characters mainly come from the regular script of ancient characters, vulgar characters, variant characters, running scripts and cursive scripts in the past dynasties, and some pictophonetic characters (such as: war, protection and constitution), knowing characters (such as: wish, trouble and support) and characteristic characters (such as: flying, excitement and support) created by people in anti-Japanese base areas and liberated areas.