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What is the information about nonstandard characters?

As follows:

1, at the entrance of the hotel: "copy" the rice.

2, garage door: tire repair "flush" gas.

3. At the door of the retail store: "Sold separately".

4. At the door of the furniture store: Home is "all".

5. Decorate the door of the store: install "yellow".

6. Lost property advertisement: lost property "enlightenment".

7. Install the company's door: "Press" to install.

8. at the door of the car wash shop: wash the car and play "wax".

9. at the entrance of the hotel: "he" rice.

10, at the entrance of the fruit shop: "Bo" Luo.

1 1. Hotel menu: Danji.

12, hardware store signboard: "Money" Block.

13, signboard of sporting goods store: "blue" ball.

14, in front of fast food restaurant: a large row of "blocks".

15, signboard of farmers' market: "Fan" eggplant.

16, stop sign: "Yes" car charges.

17, slogan of strike hard: strike hard on "calendar".

18, an airport banner: Year of Youth.

Chinese character

Chinese characters have been used for the longest time so far, and they are also the only ones in various ghost writing systems in ancient times. Chinese characters have always been the main official language in China. In ancient times, Chinese characters were also used as the only international communication language in East Asia. Before the 20th century, they were the official written standard characters of Japan, Korean Peninsula, Vietnam, Ryukyu and other countries, and all East Asian countries created their own Chinese characters to some extent.

It should be noted that Japanese, Korean Peninsula, Vietnamese and other countries were deeply influenced by China culture in history, and even other languages borrowed Chinese characters. In the non-Chinese character system, Japan has formulated a list of commonly used Chinese characters, and South Korea has also formulated basic Chinese characters for education, while countries that used Chinese characters in history, such as Vietnam, North Korea and Mongolia, have now abandoned Chinese characters.