Traditional Chinese characters are more complicated, while simplified Chinese characters are relatively simple. Their regular script writing is shown in the following figure:
The specific strokes are as follows:
This word has about four meanings, namely:
1. There is no order or order: for example, it's a mess.
2. Armed harassment: such as mutiny. revolt
3. confuse, confuse: create trouble. Confuse the real with the fake.
4. Casual: No littering.
In addition, chaos is a first-class word in the General Specification for Chinese Characters. This word first appeared in the bronze inscriptions of the Western Zhou Dynasty. The original meaning is to control silk and silk chaos, and later it is extended to the meaning of governing, chaos, rebellion, war, chaos, chaos, chaos and arbitrariness.