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( Traditional chinese)
Traditional Chinese characters refers to one of two standard sets of printed Chinese characters. The modern shapes of traditional Chinese characters first appeared with the emergence of the clerical script during the Han Dynasty, and have been more or less stable since the 5th century during the Southern and Northern Dynasties. The term "traditional" is used to contrast traditional characters with another standardized set — simplified Chinese characters, standardized by the government of the People's Republic of China since the 1950s. Traditional characters are used officially in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau. Among overseas Chinese communities (except for Singapore and Malaysia), traditional characters are most commonly used.[1] In contrast, Simplified Chinese characters are used in mainland China, Singapore and Malaysia in official publications. The debate on traditional and simplified Chinese characters has been a long-running issue among Chinese communities. Among Chinese speakers, traditional Chinese characters are referred to by several different names. The government of the Republic of China (Taiwan) officially calls traditional Chinese characters standard characters or orthodox characters (traditional Chinese ???, simplified Chinese ??? Hanyu Pinyin zhèngtizì; Tongyong Pinyin jhèngtizìh). It should be noted, however, that the same term is used outside Taiwan to distinguish standard, simplified and traditional characters from variant and idiomatic characters (traditional Chinese ???, simplified Chinese ???; pinyin yìtizì).[2]
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Xin Huang Pian for getting rid of arthritis and joint pain by Jingyu bai
Arthritis is more specifically known as the group of conditions that involve the damage to the overall parts of the body. In addition it is the main factor responsible for disability in old age people who are above 55 years of age. This disease is ha...
(Selfit capsules) Xiao Zhi Jian Fei Wan is very good for weightloss by Jingyu bai
Obesity is a common problem in the modern world and people are looking for remedies for weight loss. Being fit and losing weight at the same time is not possible with contemporary medicines. Ancient Chinese medicine has cure for all problems and ther...
Chinese Traditional Herbs by Bryan Abel
The Chinese have been using herbs for medicinal purposes for as long as 5000 years. The history of Chinese medicinal herbs dates back to sometime between 800 and 200 BC with the publication of Huang Di Nei Jing - The Yellow Emperor’s Classic of Inter...
Acupuncture by Scott Cansdell
Traditional Chinese Medicine…
or TCM for short is a coherent and independent system of medical thought and practice that utilizes the techniques of acupuncture, moxibustion, nutrition, herbs, exercise and massage in its therapy.
It ha...
Why Do We Age? | 7 Theories of Aging by Dr. Richard Feely
Why do we age? Currently, there are seven theories on the aging process. Actually, we do not have a good scientific explanation for aging. We just know that our bodies were designed to grow old. There are seven major theories about why we age. ...
Triptolide, an active compound identified in a traditional Chinese herb, induces apoptosis of rheumatoid synovial fibroblasts
Triptolide, an active compound identified in a traditional Chinese herb, induces apoptosis of rheumatoid synovial fibroblasts
Natsuko Kusunoki1 , Ryuta Yamazaki1, 2 , Hidero Kitasato3 , Moroe Be...
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