How to write in traditional Chinese characters in Taiwan Province Province?

Traditional Chinese characters in Taiwan Province Province are written as follows:

1. Taiwanese Pinyin: tái,? Tai Caliso

Explanation:

[Thai]

1. A flat and high building is easy to overlook. Tower ~. Pavilion ~ pavilion.

2. Equipment (made of brick or wood) above the ground in public places: talk ~. Dance. Chairman ~.

3. Some utensils used as seats: pots. The mill. Lights. Wax.

4.(~ son) something similar to a platform: a well ~. Window ~

5. a table or something like a table: write ~. Dress up. Table tennis.

6. Drama, song and dance used in the whole performance: 1 ~ drama. A party. Used in machines, instruments, etc. : 1 ~ machine tool. Three ~ astronomical telescope.

7. Taiwan Province Province: ~ cells.

8. honorifics, formerly used to address each other or actions related to each other: brothers ~. ~ sword.

9. Last name.

[ tāi ]

Tāizhūu(tāizh not u), place name; Tiantai (Tiāntāi), mountain names and place names are all in Zhejiang.

Second, the Bay Pinyin: wān?

Explanation:

1. Where the current bends: the river ~.

2. where the coast is concave to the land: port ~. Bohai sea

3. Berthing: Put the boat in a sheltered place.

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Evolution of Chinese characters:

Related words:

1. backstage [Hu Tai]?

The part behind the stage of a theater. It is often used by actors to dress up, change clothes and put props. It also refers to the behind-the-scenes work part of a theatrical performance.

2. balcony [lóu tái]?

Generally refers to architecture (mostly used in poetry and drama): waterfront.

3. Desktop [táI mian]?

(~) cushion surface; Desktop: Can you put your words on the top?

4. Terrace [Lu Tai]?

Terrace.

5. Battery [pào tái]?

Permanent fortifications built in Jianghai Port and other fortresses in the old days to launch artillery.