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When did China begin to use simplified Chinese characters and when did traditional Chinese characters come into being?

Traditional Chinese characters, including numbers, have been used in China since ancient times.

Numbers have always been written like this: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, hundred, thousand, ten and one hundred million, which have been written for thousands of years.

Simplified characters appeared only after the founding of New China, and the traditional numbers were also simplified to zero, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, hundred, thousand, ten thousand and one hundred million.

Because there are too few strokes in simplified Chinese characters, it is easy to forge, so the modern accounting system in China stipulates that numbers must be written in the traditional way.

traditional Chinese characters

Traditional Chinese characters, also known as traditional Chinese characters, are called regular Chinese characters in the first list of simplified Chinese characters in 1935, and are called traditional Chinese characters in Europe and America. They generally refer to Chinese characters replaced by simplified Chinese characters in the Chinese character simplification movement, and sometimes refer to the whole Chinese character regular script and official script writing system before the Chinese character simplification movement.