1. The two traditional Chinese characters are: 貮.
2. The capital letter is: 二.
3. Traditional Chinese characters, also known as traditional Chinese, are called "traditional Chinese" in European and American countries. They generally refer to the Chinese characters that were replaced by simplified characters during the Chinese character simplification movement. Sometimes they also refer to the entire Chinese characters before the Chinese character simplification movement. Chinese regular script and official script writing system.
4. 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.
5. Currently, the areas where traditional Chinese characters are still used include Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan. Overseas Chinese communities such as Singapore and Malaysia mostly use traditional and simplified Chinese characters. In mainland China, traditional Chinese characters are used in cultural relics, surname variants, calligraphy and seal cutting, handwritten inscriptions, etc. Traditional Chinese characters may be retained or used under special circumstances.