Which is better traditional or simplified 35

Updated on culture 2024-04-15
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This issue has been talked about and even debated by many people. Our country has used traditional Chinese characters for thousands of years, and we cannot but say that there is no reason for it, and the simplified Chinese characters that we widely use now cannot be said to be without its reason. This is dictated by social conditions.

    First of all, traditional Chinese characters are suitable for brush writing, with high ornamentality, our Chinese calligraphy is unique in the world!! Of course, I do not rule out that writing simplified Chinese characters is not ornamental, and simplified Chinese characters are suitable for hard pen writing, such as fountain pens.

    Secondly, traditional Chinese characters are the traditional culture of our country, not a dross, we have no reason to abandon it, although we have not learned traditional Chinese characters, but I dare to pack tickets, most people know most of the traditional Chinese characters.

    In the history of contemporary China, there has been a trend of using simplified Chinese characters, thinking that it is easy to write, this truth is correct, but under the historical conditions at that time, people completely forgot what our ancestors created the text based on, and what we must pay attention to when creating the text. I believe that many people have seen their parents, grandparents, etc. write the most simplified simplified characters, and later people realized this mistake and changed back to the current simplified characters.

    I have always believed that the existence of traditional Chinese characters does not hinder the development of our current society, and we can use simplified characters, but please do not reject traditional characters. We must be in line with the world, but we cannot completely and purposelessly Westernize, we are Chinese, the descendants of the Chinese Empire, and we have our own splendid culture. I don't want to see our descendants look at traditional characters and ask in a few years' time

    Which country's word is this?

    These are my heartfelt words.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Traditional Chinese characters reflect the characteristics of China for 5,000 years, while simplified characters are easy to read, write, and learn.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Traditional Chinese characters represent the inheritance of tradition, simplified Chinese characters represent innovation of tradition, of course, simplified Chinese characters are better, because words are to make it easier for people to master and use, and simplified Chinese characters have contributed to the popularization of science and culture.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Simplified pull: This thing is good.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The aesthetics must be stronger in traditional characters.

    Since the grammar and grammar have corresponding requirements when using traditional Chinese characters, they are streamlined and have a relatively large information capacity.

    In the past, some people thought that writing traditional Chinese characters was more troublesome, but now due to the development of information technology, this problem no longer exists.

    These are the conclusions drawn in the practical exchanges, the results of discussions with the Taiwanese.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's definitely simplified, it's simple.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Traditional Chinese characters and simplified Chinese characters have their own advantages and disadvantages, the advantages of simplified Chinese characters are the disadvantages of traditional Chinese characters, and the disadvantages of simplified Chinese characters are the advantages of traditional Chinese characters, so taking the advantages and disadvantages of simplified Chinese characters as an example, you can clearly explain the advantages and disadvantages of the two, as follows:

    Advantages of simplified Chinese characters over traditional Chinese characters:

    1. Reduce the number of strokes of Chinese characters, making Chinese characters easy to write;

    2. Improve the clarity of reading;

    3. Reduce the number of words in common Chinese characters;

    4. After simplification, some new morphophonetic characters are more accurate than traditional Chinese characters.

    The principle of turning traditional Chinese characters into simplified Chinese charactersThe principle of simplifying traditional Chinese characters into simplified Chinese characters is: "state but do not do", "conventions and customs, and move forward steadily", that is to say, try to use simplified characters that have been popular among the people for a long time, only collect and sort out and make necessary modifications, and simplify in accordance with the principle of "conventions and steady progress". There are two aspects:

    The first is to reduce the number of words and abolish the homophones and synonyms.

    In 1955, China's Ministry of Culture and the Character Reform Committee promulgated the "First Batch of Variant Character Collation Table", abolishing 1,055 variant characters. The second is to reduce strokes. In 1964, China's Character Reform Commission, the Ministry of Culture, and the Ministry of Education promulgated the "General List of Simplified Characters", with a total of 2,238 simplified characters, simplifying traditional Chinese characters with an average of 16 to 19 strokes per word to an average of 8 to 11 strokes per word.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In fact, most of the idioms you know at the beginning are passed down orally, so the first sentences we know are also widely disseminated and recognized, such as "three stinkers, top Zhuge Liang" and other original sentences or original meanings are not like this, first of all, the environment and understanding of the person who transmits this idiom determine how he will spread these idioms according to what kind of artistic conception. As long as the idioms of ancient times can be handed down and can be expressed and even inferred from the current words, culture can be carried down by words, but the basic bearing still depends on the word of mouth of the public. The interweaving of researchers and the public will make the cultural connotation more profound and richer, and the distinction between traditional and simplified Chinese is necessary?

    There is no problem with the simplified Chinese characters now carrying the ancient writing system, and there may be idioms or characters that are less rhyme or more all-encompassing abstraction, which may be a shortcoming, but the importance of writing is to connect the previous and the next, and carrying the current visible culture is also the place where the changes in Chinese characters should be. The emotions that can't be expressed here are also part of what should be written, some things can be expressed, some things can't be expressed, each person expresses it differently, the world is changing, the text is all-encompassing, and sometimes it will not be able to list the needs of human beings. But there will still be occasional faults, and simplified Chinese characters also unify and simplify the styles of different Chinese characters across the country, which can be regarded as mending the faults. The advantages of the rest of the text, needless to say, the artistic conception expressed in Chinese characters and English expressions must be quite different from the meaning of the words alone, if one language has more connotation than another, then another language can also find the same connotation advantage of another language, so endlessly, and finally there is a top-level text connotation in the countable old and many cultures of the country or language?

    Is there the last one? Putting aside their respective traditions, talking about the connotation is nonsense. As for the controversy between simplified and traditional Chinese, simplification is a compromise of the times and the progress of the people, and traditional Chinese can naturally be carried, but it cannot be inherited in contemporary times, because inheritance is not only pure inheritance, but its meaning has also changed, is to see that people in the vast land can bathe in the same but also different thoughts, can eat the people's food, this "all" was not a simple thing at that time.

    Back to the opening topic, the culture is roughly the same, but the goal is not roughly the same. Can your artistic conception catch up with the artistic conception of the person who created the idiom or word? The artistic conception you think is the artistic conception of the predecessors, the important thing is that you have conjured up the artistic conception of the word again?

    Have you continued the previous and your own legacy? It's very difficult to add a lot of color, but it's happening all the time, all the time.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Simplified Chinese characters have the following advantages over traditional Chinese characters. :

    1 From oracle bone script to regular script, Chinese characters have been simplified in the process of evolution. In addition to Chinese mainland, Singapore, Malaysia and other countries are simplifying Chinese characters, which is the general trend.

    2.The simplified characters stipulated in Chinese mainland are basically derived from the writing methods that have been circulated among the people, and some of them are from ancient characters, not created out of thin air.

    3.The simplification of Chinese characters reduces the number of strokes and the number of Chinese characters, thus reducing the difficulty of learning Chinese characters, and at the same time speeding up the speed of writing, which is conducive to universal education, and abolishing the variant characters in traditional Chinese characters to facilitate communication among the public.

    4.Publishing houses specializing in ancient classics, such as the Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House and the Zhonghua Book Company in Chinese mainland, usually use traditional Chinese characters, which are easy to find.

    5.Most Chinese mainland people who have been educated in simplified characters do not have obvious comprehension difficulties when reading traditional characters.

    6.In digital devices such as computers, mobile phones, PDAs, etc., the size of the text is limited, and simplified Chinese characters are easier to display due to the simpler strokes.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The stroke structure of traditional Chinese characters is more complex than that of simplified characters.

    Most traditional Chinese characters have typical traditional characters or parts, such as: 釒 (钅), 糹 (纟), 飠 (饣), see (see), bei (bei), wu (none), etc. Normally, characters that contain these traditional parts are traditional characters, and characters that contain these parts in simplified Chinese characters are simplified characters.

    There are also some traditional Chinese characters that are quite different from their corresponding simplified Chinese characters, such as: Zhong (众) and so on. These words require special attention.

    Modern Chinese Dictionary is an example of a comparison between traditional and simplified Chinese.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. Chinese characters have undergone more than 6,000 years of changes, and their evolution process is: oracle bone inscription (Shang) Jin Wen (Zhou) small seal (Qin) Lishu (Han) Kaishu (Wei and Jin) Xingshu, and the above seven fonts of "Jiajin Seal Licao Kaixing" are called "Chinese Character Seven Bodies".

    1. Oracle bone inscription: The text written on tortoise shells and animal bones at all times in the Shang Dynasty is called "oracle bone inscription". Started from the Shang Dynasty.

    2. Jin Wen: It is an inscription cast on bronze in the Shang and Zhou dynasties. Also known as Zhong Dingwen. Jin Wen has thick and wide strokes, and the dot painting is round, and Jin Wen is more standardized than oracle bone inscriptions.

    3. Great Seal: In the late Western Zhou Dynasty, the shape of Jin Wen tended to be linear, and the strokes were relatively neat and symmetrical.

    5. Lishu: The strokes of the seal script are round. The symbolism is clearly greatly strengthened. The small seal text is standardized, but it is inconvenient to write, and a simpler font is popular among the people, called Lishu.

    6. Regular script: In the late Han Dynasty, official script evolved into regular script. There are no changes to the glyph knots, and it is easier to write.

    7. Cursive: Cursive is characterized by joint strokes, simple knots, and unrestrained glyphs.

    8. Xingshu: Xingshu is a font between regular script and cursive script, which is simpler than regular script and easier to identify than cursive script.

    2. About Chinese characters.

    1. Origin: The Chinese archaeological community has released a series of excavated materials related to the origin of writing earlier than the Yinxu oracle bone inscription. The Jiahu inscription has been physically determined by carbon 14 and is about 7762 years (128 years) old; There are also 7,000 years ago Shuangdun inscriptions, 6,000 years ago Banpo pottery symbols, more than 5,000 years ago Qingdun ruins inscriptions, Zhuangqiao tomb ruins text with words into sentences, Dawenkou pottery symbols, Yaoshun era Tao Temple ruins Zhu Wen, Xia Ruin water book.

    The early bone inscriptions are rich writing systems, and the later ones belong to the initial maturity stage. These archaeological discoveries may be important clues to the origin of Chinese characters, or they may be different sources of the development of various scripts.

    In the early 80s of the century, on the pottery excavated at the Dengfeng Xia cultural site in Henan, a more complete text was found. This is the earliest written language that has been confirmed by scholars to have an exact age in Japan so far.

    3. Introduction: Chinese characters are one of the oldest scripts in the world, with a history of at least 4,000 years, and the earliest existing recognizable mature Chinese character system is the oracle bone script of the Shang Dynasty. In form, Chinese characters gradually change from graphics to strokes, pictograms to symbols, and complexity to simplicity. In the principle of word making, from the form, ideogram to shape and sound.

    With very few exceptions, it is one syllable per character.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Traditional Chinese characters are cumbersome, and simplified Chinese characters are simple and easy to understand.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Simplified characters are simple, traditional characters are troublesome.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The main difference between traditional and simplified characters is the difference in strokes and glyphs.

    1.Strokes: Traditional Chinese characters usually have more strokes, while simplified characters are relatively concise and have a significantly lower number of strokes.

    For example, the traditional Chinese character of "Yuan" is "Yuan" and the traditional Chinese character of "Shu" is "Book", both of which have a higher number of strokes. In simplified Chinese, they are "Yuan" and "Songpinshu", and the number of strokes has been greatly reduced.

    2.Glyphs: There are significant differences in the shapes of traditional and simplified characters. For example, the traditional character of "car" is "車", which has a complex shape, while its simplified character is "car", which has a more concise shape.

    In general, simplified characters are simplifications of traditional characters, mainly by reducing strokes and adjusting the glyphs of the pat cherry chain. However, simplified Chinese characters do not change the meaning of the original Chinese characters, which ensures the accuracy of the information and the efficiency of the conveyance process.

    It should be pointed out that although simplified characters are widely used in daily life, traditional characters are still used in some specific occasions such as calligraphy, ancient book printing, handwritten letters, etc., and have artistic and cultural value.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Traditional Chinese characters are relative.

    If a Chinese character has more than two forms, those with many strokes are called traditional characters, and those with few strokes are called simplified characters.

    The early Chinese characters were developed from pictures, and the fineness and roughness of the images depicting things gave rise to the difference between simplified and traditional Chinese charactersIn oracle bone inscriptions, some characters exist in both traditional and simplified charactersSince the Northern and Southern Dynasties, among the italic Chinese characters commonly used by Li Zai, some of them have appeared in simpler vulgar characters, and the vulgar characters with fewer strokes than orthography are generally called simplified characters.

    One of China's four famous novels, "Water Margin", has already appeared"Liu"Simplified words"Liu"How to write the word...Simplified characters are popular vulgar characters with simpler forms, eg"Desk"Writing"Desk"、"Rust, embroidery"Writing"Rust, embroidery"etc., and the simplified character is based on the simplified Chinese character to organize and improve the statutory simplified Chinese character published by the publication, which has uniquenessTraditional.

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