Several writing methods of traditional Chinese characters

Common traditional writing and characters:

1, Hu: This writing comes from the ancient bronze inscription, which means harmony, harmony and harmony in music. In ancient times, it was also often used to express the harmony of musical instruments.

2. Ai: This kind of writing comes from the ancient seal script and is usually used to express peace and harmony.

This word comes from ancient official script and is often used to express harmony and reconciliation.

4. Hu: This is an ancient regular script, which is usually used to express harmony and peace.

5.Hmmm: This writing is a variation of ancient cursive script, which is often used to express harmony and friendship.

6.huis: This writing is a transliteration of ancient Indian Sanskrit, and it is also commonly used in Buddhist classics to express harmony and harmony. These traditional Chinese characters have their own unique aesthetic feeling visually, but they are not commonly used in daily life because simplified Chinese characters are widely used in modern society.

The origin of traditional Chinese characters:

The origin of traditional Chinese characters is mainly due to the simplification movement of Chinese characters in the history of China. In the development of Chinese characters, traditional Chinese characters and simplified Chinese characters are relative.

The original form of Chinese characters is complex, including pictograph, signifier, knowing, pictophonetic characters, phonology and other structural ways. With the passage of time, the forms of Chinese characters are gradually simplified, mainly for the convenience of writing, learning and using. In this process, some complicated glyphs are simplified and some complicated strokes are omitted or merged.

In the evolution of traditional Chinese characters and simplified Chinese characters, some glyphs have changed greatly, resulting in some traditional Chinese characters no longer being used in modern times and being replaced by simpler simplified Chinese characters. The use of these simplified characters has been widely promoted and popularized, and has gradually become the form of standardized Chinese characters.

Although modern Chinese characters are mainly simplified characters, traditional Chinese characters are still widely used in some occasions, such as calligraphy, traditional handicrafts, traditional culture and other fields. In these fields, the use of traditional Chinese characters can better preserve and inherit the historical and cultural value of Chinese characters. Traditional Chinese characters are still widely used in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan and become a symbol of regional culture.