First, the traditional Chinese characters of "book": book
(1) Project cost: books. Scholarly and bookish (refers to a scholar's style in speaking, writing, painting and so on. ) bookish (refers to the habit of scholars divorced from reality) ?
(2) letter: letter. Letters. Letters. Letters. ?
(3) certificate: certificate. Description. ?
(4) Writing or writing: calligraphy. Writing. Desk. Book case painting and calligraphy. ?
(5) Write an article: a big book and a special book. There are too many books to write. ?
(6) Font: cursive. Official script?
(7) The name of ancient books, the abbreviation of Shangshu (also called "Book Classics"). ?
(8) The general term for some forms of Quyi: storytelling. Listen to books. ?
Second, the "law" in traditional Chinese characters: law
(1) Means of handling things: methods. Just try it.
(2) Standard, normative and exemplary: French.
Third, the "zhi" in traditional Chinese characters: zhi
(1) auxiliary word, indicating the relationship of belonging and subordination: pure child ~ heart.
(2) auxiliary words, indicating the modifying relationship: slow down ~ plan. Uninvited guest. Don't violate it.
(3) Used between subject-predicate structures to make it a sentence component: "Walking is also public." .
(4) Pronouns, not people or things: shelved. Take it for granted
(5) Pronouns, this and that: "~ Two bugs, what do you know?"
(6) useless, meaningless: very long ~.
Go, arrive: "I want to go to the South China Sea"
Fourth, the traditional Chinese characters of "township": township
(1) refers to small towns: villages. Backcountry?
(2) The place or ancestral home where you grew up: hometown. Hometown. Rural wells. Village (a) a place where families live for a long time; B. township party (township). After the township entrance examination. ?
(3) The grass-roots units in chinese administrative division are the leaders of administrative regions at or below the county level. ?
(4) city?