The traditional Chinese character of Kuang: Kuang.
Traditional Chinese:
Traditional Chinese, a font form of Chinese characters, is called "Traditional Chinese" in European and American countries. It generally refers to the simplified characters of the Chinese character simplification movement. The replaced Chinese characters sometimes also refer to the entire Chinese regular script and official script writing system before the Chinese character simplification movement. Traditional Chinese has a history of more than two thousand years, and until 1956 it was the standard Chinese character commonly used by Chinese people everywhere.
The "General List of Simplified Characters" actually contains 2274 simplified characters and 14 simplified radicals such as 讠[訁],饣[堠],纺[糹],钅[釒]. The sources of simplified characters include common characters, Ancient characters, cursive script, etc. also include merging Chinese characters, such as "hou" in "behind" and "hou" in "queen". In traditional Chinese characters, they are originally two characters. In order to omit strokes, "hou" with fewer strokes is unified. "After" was replaced.
Regions that still use traditional Chinese characters include Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan. Overseas Chinese communities such as Singapore and Malaysia mostly use traditional and simplified characters. In mainland China, in cultural relics, surname variants, calligraphy and seal cutting, handwritten inscriptions, special needs, etc. Keep or use traditional Chinese characters.
Origin:
Traditional Chinese is the Chinese writing system that emerged after Xiaozhuan evolved into official script (later regular script, running script, cursive script and other calligraphy). It has a history of more than 2,000 years. , has been the common Chinese writing standard among Chinese people everywhere until the 20th century. Beginning in the 1950s, the People's Republic of China and the People's Republic of China officially simplified the traditional Chinese language to form a new Chinese writing standard, namely Simplified Chinese.
Principle:
The principles for simplifying traditional Chinese characters into simplified Chinese characters are: "state without writing", "convention and steady progress", that is to say, try to use simplified characters that have been popular among the people for a long time. , only collection, organization and necessary modifications will be made, and simplification will be made in accordance with the principle of "convention and steady progress". It includes two aspects: First, simplifying the number of characters and abolishing variant characters with the same pronunciation and synonyms but different shapes.