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Traditional Chinese characters are rock solid and loyal to their duties.

China's traditional character of being loyal to his duties is rock-solid loyalty to his duties.

Rock-solid and loyal to duty both describe a person who performs his duties firmly and faithfully, showing a high sense of responsibility and loyalty.

The word rock-solid describes things as solid and stable as big stones, which are not easily shaken or changed. Here is used to describe a person's unswerving determination and will in the face of difficulties or pressure.

Being loyal to one's duties means that a person maintains a high degree of professionalism and loyalty to his job responsibilities, which can not only complete the task under smooth conditions, but also stick to his post and do his duty when encountering difficulties or pressures.

Together, these two words can be used to praise a person's professionalism and moral quality, which shows that this person has a high sense of responsibility and commitment to his work and can stick to his post and complete the task under any circumstances.

The origin of traditional Chinese characters:

The origin of traditional Chinese characters can be traced back to the evolution and simplification of ancient Chinese characters. During the evolution of Chinese characters, some complicated Chinese characters are gradually simplified, while others retain their original shapes and structures. Chinese character simplification movement refers to the process of Chinese character simplification that began in the early 20th century. The main purpose of this movement is to facilitate the popularization and popularization of Chinese characters.

Before that, Chinese characters experienced Oracle Bone Inscriptions, bronze inscriptions, seal script, official script and regular script, and each period had its own characteristics and changes.

2. The use of traditional Chinese characters is closely related to geographical, historical and cultural factors. In Chinese mainland, traditional Chinese characters are mainly preserved or used for cultural relics, different surnames, calligraphy seal cutting and handwritten inscriptions. In China, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, as well as overseas Chinese communities such as Singapore and Malaysia, due to historical and cultural reasons, traditional Chinese characters and simplified Chinese characters often coexist.

3. With the rapid development of China's economy and the improvement of its international status, simplified characters have been widely used in many international occasions. For example, the United Nations adopted a resolution in 197 1 adopting simplified characters as the basis of the working language of the United Nations. In addition, with the development of tourism in China, simplified characters have also become common characters in many tourist attractions signs and slogans.