How to write mom in traditional Chinese characters

How to write mom in Traditional Chinese:

Put dot, dot, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, horizontal fold hook, dot, dot, dot, dot .

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Traditional Chinese is the Chinese writing system that emerged after Xiaozhuan evolved into official script (and later regular script, running script, cursive script and other calligraphy). It has been in existence for more than 2,000 years. Historically, it has been the common Chinese writing standard among Chinese people everywhere until the 20th century.

Since the 1950s, the People's Republic of China and the Chinese government have simplified traditional Chinese to form a new Chinese writing standard, namely Simplified Chinese. Simplified Chinese is mainly composed of inherited characters and simplified characters that the People's Republic of China and the Government of the People's Republic of China began to implement after the 1950s. Currently, Simplified Chinese is mainly used in mainland China and Southeast Asia (such as Malaysia and Singapore), and Traditional Chinese is mainly used in Taiwan, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, and Macau Special Administrative Region.

The principles for simplifying traditional Chinese characters into simplified Chinese characters are: "state without writing", "conventional and steady progress", that is to say, try to use simplified characters that have been popular among the people for a long time, and only collect, organize and make necessary modifications , simplifying in accordance with the principle of "convention and steady progress". It includes two aspects:

First, simplifying the number of characters and abolishing variant characters with the same pronunciation and synonyms but different shapes. In 1955, the Ministry of Culture and the Chinese Character Reform Committee published the "First Batch of Variant Characters List", abolishing 1,055 variant characters.

The second is to reduce strokes. In 1964, the Chinese Character Reform Commission, the Ministry of Culture, and the Ministry of Education published the "General List of Simplified Characters". There were 2,238 simplified characters, and the traditional Chinese characters with an average of 16 to 19 pictures per character were simplified to an average of 8 to 11 pictures per character. abbreviated word.