What are the traditional Chinese characters with 29 strokes?

銊? ravage, ravage, ravage, ravage, ravage,

讟? 讟讟?, 诟讟, 讗讟

Li? Li Gong, Li Ge, Li Feng

銊?negative銊

Traditional Chinese characters, also known as Traditional Chinese, were called orthodox characters in the "First Batch of Simplified Chinese Characters" in 1935 in Europe and America. What various countries call traditional Chinese generally refers to the Chinese characters that were replaced by simplified characters during the Chinese character simplification movement. Sometimes it also refers to the entire Chinese regular script and official script writing systems before the Chinese character simplification movement. Traditional Chinese has a history of more than three thousand years, and until 1956 it was the standard Chinese character commonly used by Chinese people everywhere.

The large-scale movement to simplify Chinese characters in modern times began in the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom. Simplified characters mainly came from the regular script of ancient characters, popular characters, variant characters, running scripts and cursive scripts of all dynasties. In 1935, the Ministry of Education of the National Government of the Republic of China promulgated the "First Batch of Simplified Chinese Character Lists", but it was shelved due to the opposition of Dai Jitao, the director of the Examination Yuan. On January 28, 1956, the State Council of the People's Republic of China issued the "Resolution on the Announcement of the "Chinese Character Simplification Plan", and mainland China began to fully implement simplified characters. In the 1970s, there were a batch of two simplified characters, and later was abolished.