Traditional writing of depressive characters

depressed traditional Chinese characters are shown in the following figure:

traditional Chinese characters, also known as traditional Chinese.

Generally, it refers to the Chinese characters that were replaced by simplified characters in the Chinese character simplification movement, and sometimes it also refers 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 3, years. Until 1956, it was always the standard Chinese character used by Chinese people everywhere.

2,274 simplified characters and 14 simplified radicals, such as Zhu [Zhu], Zhu [Zhu], Zhu [Zhu] and Cheng [Cheng], were collected in the Summary of Simplified Characters. The sources of simplified characters include It also includes merging Chinese characters, such as "Hou" of "Hou" and "Hou" of "Empress", which were originally two characters in traditional Chinese characters, but in order to omit strokes, they were replaced by "Hou" with fewer strokes.

Traditional Chinese characters are still used in China/Hong Kong/Macao/Taiwan/region, and in overseas/Chinese/Chinese communities such as Singapore and Malaysia, both traditional and simplified characters coexist. In China, traditional Chinese characters are 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 on the Common Language and Characters was implemented, which clearly stipulated that China should promote standardized Chinese characters, and also clarified the scope of traditional Chinese characters. On June 5, 213, the schedule of the General Standardized Chinese Characters List, the Comparison Table of Standardized Characters, Traditional Chinese Characters and Variant Chinese Characters, was published. The use of Chinese characters in general application fields is subject to the standardized Chinese characters list.

Traditional Chinese, that is, the Chinese writing system produced after the evolution of Xiao Zhuan into official script (followed by regular script, running script, cursive script and other calligraphy), has a history of more than 2, years, and has been a common Chinese writing standard for Chinese people everywhere until the 2th century.

"? The word "traditional Chinese characters" is only used when a word has simplified characters. If a Chinese character has no corresponding simplified characters, it belongs to the category of inherited characters. However, in some cases, Hong Kong/Macao/Taiwan/popular fonts will be generally referred to as "traditional Chinese characters" or "traditional Chinese"; Standardized Chinese characters in China (including simplified Chinese characters and inherited characters that have not been simplified) will be generally called "simplified Chinese characters" or "simplified Chinese characters", but in fact, the difference between this system and the Chinese characters used in Taiwan/Taiwan/Guangdong/Hong Kong/Guangdong/Guangdong/Hong Kong/Macao/Macao/Guangdong/Guangdong/Guangdong/Guangdong/Guangdong/Guangdong/Guangdong is not only the difference between the simplified and traditional Chinese characters themselves. Some strokes are more than the former, such as "Qiang". Influenced by writing habits, some Chinese characters have merged in Taiwan/Taiwan, but the substituted characters can still be used as variants, and only a certain item of the word has been replaced.