Green hills never change, and the water keeps flowing.

the traditional Chinese character for green water flowing in the castle peak is: green water flowing in the castle peak.

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Traditional Chinese characters, also known as traditional Chinese, were called regular Chinese characters in the First List of Simplified Chinese Characters in 1935, and traditional Chinese characters were called in Europe and America, which refers to the Chinese characters that were replaced by simplified Chinese characters in the Chinese character simplification movement. Up to now, it has a history of more than 2 years, and it has been a common Chinese writing standard for Chinese people everywhere until the twentieth century.

The modern Chinese character simplification movement originated from the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom. In order to improve the literacy rate, simplified characters were written in the imperial seals and official documents. During the period of the Republic of China, the government of China promoted simplified Chinese characters on a large scale, which was abolished after being strongly opposed by all walks of life. On January 28th, 1956, the State Council issued the Resolution on Promulgating the Simplified Chinese Characters Scheme, and Chinese mainland began to fully implement simplified Chinese characters. In the 197s, there were a number of simplified Chinese characters, which were later abolished.

At present, traditional Chinese characters are still used in China, Taiwan Province, Hongkong and Macau, countries in the Chinese character cultural circle, and overseas Chinese communities such as Singapore and Malaysia, where both traditional and simplified characters coexist. In Chinese mainland, traditional Chinese characters can be retained or used under the circumstances of cultural relics, variant surnames, calligraphy seal cutting, handwritten inscriptions and special needs.

In January p>21, the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Common Language and Characters was implemented, which clearly stipulated that the state should promote standardized Chinese characters, and at the same time clearly defined the scope of retaining or using traditional Chinese characters. On June 5th, 213, the State Council published the List of General Standardized Chinese Characters, including the attached Table "Comparison Table of Standardized Chinese Characters, Traditional Chinese Characters and Variant Chinese Characters". The use of Chinese characters in general social applications is subject to the list of norms.