The traditional Chinese character for leaf is: leaf. Secondly, Chinese character leaves, Pronunciation: yè, radical: Fu
Traditional Chinese, also known as traditional Chinese. The First List of Simplified Chinese Characters in 1935 called it regular Chinese, and European and American countries called it traditional Chinese. Generally speaking, it refers to the Chinese characters replaced by simplified Chinese characters, and sometimes it refers to the whole Chinese 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.
At present, traditional Chinese characters are still used in Taiwan Province, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and Macao Special Administrative Region of China, countries in the Chinese character cultural circle, and overseas Chinese communities such as Singapore and Malaysia. Traditional Chinese characters are kept or used in the mainland of China under the circumstances of cultural relics, surname variants, calligraphy seal cutting, handwritten inscriptions and special needs.
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. Since 195s, the Chinese people and the Chinese government have simplified traditional Chinese to form a new Chinese writing standard, namely simplified Chinese.