The traditional Chinese characters in 223 are: 223.
1. TraditionalChinese characters, also known as traditional Chinese, are called traditional Chinese in Europe and America. Generally speaking, it refers to the Chinese characters that were replaced by simplified characters in the Chinese character simplification movement, and sometimes it refers to the whole Chinese character regular script and official script writing system before the Chinese character simplification movement. Traditional Chinese characters have a history of nearly 3, years. Until 1956, they were the standard Chinese characters commonly used by Chinese people everywhere.
2. Traditional Chinese, that is, Xiao Zhuan evolved into official script (followed by regular script, running script, cursive script, etc.). At present, it has a history of more than 2, years, and it has been a common Chinese writing standard for Chinese people everywhere until the 2th century. Since 195s, the Chinese people and the Chinese government have simplified traditional Chinese to form a new Chinese writing standard, namely simplified Chinese.
3. The word "traditional Chinese characters" is only used when a word has simplified characters. If a Chinese character has no corresponding simplified characters, it belongs to the category of inherited characters. However, in some cases, the popular fonts in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan will be generally referred to as traditional Chinese characters or traditional Chinese; Chinese characters (including simplified characters and inherited characters that have not been simplified) are generally referred to as simplified characters or simplified Chinese.
4. The principle of simplifying traditional Chinese characters into simplified Chinese characters is: saying without doing, making a habit and making steady progress, that is to say, using simplified Chinese characters that have been popular among the people for a long time as far as possible, only collecting, sorting out and making necessary changes, and simplifying according to the principle of making a habit and making steady progress. Including two aspects: one is to simplify the number of words and abolish the variant forms with the same sound and different forms.