Traditional Chinese characters from one to ten: one, two, three, four, five, earth, seven, eight, nine and ten. Traditional Chinese characters, also known as traditional Chinese characters, are called traditional Chinese characters in Europe and America. Generally speaking, it refers to the Chinese characters replaced by simplified characters in the Chinese character simplification movement, and sometimes it refers to the whole Chinese character regular script and official script writing system before the Chinese character simplification movement.
Traditional Chinese characters have a history of nearly 3000 years. Until 1956, it is a standard Chinese character widely used by Chinese people all over the world. The Summary of Simplified Chinese Characters contains 2274 simplified Chinese characters and 14 simplified Chinese character radicals, such as Zhu, Zhu, Zhu and Cheng.
The sources of simplified characters are common characters, ancient Chinese characters, cursive scripts and so on. And it also includes the combination of Chinese characters, such as "Hou" and "Hou", which were originally two words in traditional Chinese characters, but in order to omit strokes, the word "Hou" with fewer strokes was uniformly replaced.
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.
origin
Traditional Chinese characters, that is, the writing system of Chinese characters produced after the evolution of Xiao Zhuan into official script (followed by regular script, running script, cursive script, etc.). ), which has a history of more than 2000 years, has been a common Chinese writing standard for Chinese people all over the world until the 20th century. Since the 1950' s, the people of China and the government of China have simplified the traditional Chinese characters and formed a new Chinese writing standard, namely simplified Chinese.
Simplified Chinese is mainly composed of inherited characters and simplified characters introduced by China people and the Central People's Government after 1960s. Simplified Chinese is mainly used in Chinese mainland and Southeast Asia (such as Malaysia and Singapore), while traditional Chinese is mainly used in Taiwan Province Province, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and Macao Special Administrative Region of China.