Simplified
Simplified or simplified Chinese characters were invented by the Chinese Communist Party in the 1960s in the People's Republic of China. To be precise, Simplified Chinese refers to all of the drugs that existed in China in the past, and the words that refer only to the normalized characters used in China at the present time are called kanjin. In the People's Republic of China, the original traditional letter is called the traditional Chinese character, and in the Republic of China, it is called the identity person. In 1956, after the publication of the "Chinese Calligraphy Plan", after several years of research, in 1964, the "Chinese Calligraphy Table" was published. It is used in mainland China and Singapore. The simplified contents consist of 350 characters not used in the room and room, 132 characters in the room and the room, 14 rooms in the room and the room, and 1753 characters in the room in the second room, totaling 2235 characters .