The traditional Chinese characters for "Qi" are as follows:
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Introduction to traditional Chinese characters
Oracle bone inscriptions are the oldest in China A mature text. From oracle bone inscriptions, bronze inscriptions, large seal script to small seal script, the fonts gradually became mainly line symbols, and the glyphs gradually became fixed.
Clerical script was created in the Qin State and originated from Xiaozhuan. It is an emergency font created for easy writing. It can be said to be the simplified version of Xiaozhuan, or the popular version of Xiaozhuan. Official script matured in the Han Dynasty. Official script laid the foundation for square Chinese characters.
Chinese characters later evolved into regular script. Cursive writing (including cursive writing) is a handwriting style that has been popular among the people for a long time. Whether it is regular script, cursive script, or cursive script, from a writing perspective, it is easier and faster. After the emergence of regular script, there are still many characters with complex structures and numerous strokes.