How to write multi-character traditional Chinese characters

Traditional Chinese characters are redundant.

First of all, a brief introduction.

1, Yu, is a first-class universal standardized Chinese character (commonly used word). It was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions. Yu and Yu are the same. When the meaning of "Yu" may be confused, it is more common to use "Yu" to distinguish it.

2. The word "Yu" is often used in classical Chinese and ancient poetry, while others (such as modern Chinese) are simplified to "Yu". The original meaning is what I mean; Post-extension refers to "remaining, additional and post-equivalent;" Also used as a surname.

Second, a detailed explanation

1, satiety: Yu, Rao also. -speaking; The rest: where the yellow crane used to carry saints to heaven, now only the Yellow Crane Tower is left. -Yellow Crane Tower in Cui Hao; Surplus: study literature if you have spare capacity. -The Analects of Confucius; Residue; Legacy: The lonely Qin tablet is there, and the barren city is not limited to Ludian. -Tang Du Fu's "Deng Yanzhou Building".

2, secondary: singing "Yangguan" tears are not dry, fame and fortune and dinner. -Xin Qiji's "Partridge Sky"; Endless, endless: singing again and again, generosity is more than sadness. -"Nineteen Ancient Poetry"; The rest, others: the eldest son, the youngest son, Yang Dezu, and the mediocre man Yu (Yu), and the list goes on. -"The Biography of the Later Han Dynasty and Mi Heng".

3, many, indicating the indefinite zero number after the integer: a car of charcoal weighs more than a thousand kilograms. -Bai Juyi's "Selling Charcoal Weng"; Leisure: doing nothing, using the world more than enough. -"Zhuangzi Heaven"; Another name for April in the lunar calendar: April is a rest. -"Erya"; First person pronoun, me or mine: not just a servant's tablet. -Wang Song Anshi's Travel Notes of Baochan.

Third, traditional Chinese characters

1. Traditional Chinese characters, a font form of Chinese characters, are called "traditional Chinese characters" in European and American countries. They generally refer to Chinese characters replaced by simplified characters in the Chinese character simplification movement, and sometimes refer to the whole Chinese character regular script and official script writing system before the Chinese character simplification movement. Traditional Chinese has a history of more than two thousand years.

2. Up to 1956, it is a standard Chinese character commonly used by Chinese people everywhere. Traditional Chinese characters are still used in Chinese mainland, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, and most overseas Chinese communities such as Singapore and Malaysia are traditional Chinese characters and simplified Chinese characters. In Chinese mainland, in the case of cultural relics, variant surnames, calligraphy seal cutting, handwritten inscriptions and special needs, traditional Chinese characters are retained or used.