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How do you pronounce "ⅶⅶ∠∠"?
The pronunciations of these words in Mandarin and Chinese Pinyin are as follows:

(dá) (dá) (dá), (dá), (bü ng), (nàng) and (è) (xiān)

(dá)n(Yuán)n(cuan)Luán(Zhuó)náng(biāo)

(yán), (liàn), (mén), (dú), (zhú), (lí) and (yú).

(Rao)

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These words that are no longer used have corresponding simplified words. These characters are both traditional and variant, and they have been simplified.

Traditional Chinese characters, also known as traditional Chinese characters, are called traditional Chinese characters in Europe and America. Generally speaking, it refers to the Chinese characters replaced by simplified characters in the Chinese character simplification movement, and sometimes it 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 three thousand years. Until 1956, it was a standard Chinese character widely used by Chinese people all over the world.

There are two main types of simplification of Chinese characters: one is the simplification of traditional Chinese strokes, such as Yi, Xun, Yi and Cheng.

1In August, 935, the Ministry of Education of the National Government published the first list of simplified Chinese characters, which included 324 popular folk characters, ancient Chinese characters and cursive characters. However, due to disputes, the first list of simplified characters was withdrawn in February of the following year. The simplified Chinese character scheme and character list that was officially announced and successfully implemented by the government for the first time was the simplified Chinese character scheme announced by the State Council of People's Republic of China (PRC) in 1956, and finally the simplified Chinese character list was formulated.

At present, Chinese mainland, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan still use traditional Chinese characters, while overseas Chinese communities such as Singapore and Malaysia mostly use traditional Chinese characters and simplified Chinese characters. In mainland China, traditional Chinese characters are preserved or used in the case of cultural relics, surnames, calligraphy seal cutting, handwritten inscriptions and special needs.

200 1 1 The Regulations for the Implementation of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Common Language and Characters clearly stipulates that China will promote the standardization of Chinese characters, and also clearly stipulates the scope of retaining or using traditional Chinese characters.

On June 5th, 20 13, the State Council, China published the List of General Standardized Chinese Characters, including the schedules of standardized Chinese characters, traditional Chinese characters and variant Chinese characters. The use of Chinese characters in general application fields is subject to the Standard Chinese Character List.

Traditional Chinese Characters _ Baidu Encyclopedia