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150 words of advice on avoiding typos

(I think this is a good one to adopt O(∩_∩)O~)

Proposal

Dear adults and dear students:

Hello everyone! Each of us comes into contact with Chinese characters all the time in our lives. What would our lives be like without it? In real life, many people often make mistakes when using Chinese characters. I discovered typos in society and typos in homework books. Therefore, I would like to suggest to everyone:

1. Merchants should not tamper with idioms at will, but should use words in a standardized way.

2. The uncles and aunts of the publishing house will check carefully to avoid typos.

3. As a primary school student, you should develop the habit of using Chinese characters correctly from an early age. You must look up the words you don’t know in the dictionary and don’t take them for granted.

Chinese characters are the crystallization of the wisdom of our ancestors for thousands of years and are the pride of every Chinese. We should love the language of our motherland and use it correctly.

Yours sincerely

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Suggestions:

1. The government takes this social phenomenon seriously, clarifies the scope of jurisdiction, combines surprise corrections with long-term management, and strives to improve the level of urban culture and civilization.

2. Establish a dynamic management mechanism with layer-by-layer responsibility and frequent inspection. A small check every quarter and a big check every year to eliminate typos on the street, and the results are linked to the year-end assessment and bonus of the person in charge.

3. Establish an incentive mechanism, with the division of labor between education units and communities, encouraging everyone to care and contribute, and enhance the city's cultural image. Writing is not only the carrier of Chinese culture, but also a splendid culture in itself. However, in the trend of historical development, people have modified the traditional way of writing Chinese characters, resulting in so-called "modern characters", which are misspelled characters. This easy "rewriting" has caused Chinese characters to lose their original charm. Usually, many people abbreviate many words for convenience; or if they cannot write, they replace the original word with another word with the same sound, which may change the meaning of the original sentence.

If you observe carefully, you will find that there are many typos in the environment around you. Usually, for the sake of simplicity and saving time, teachers or classmates write the four dots of water under the word "point" as horizontal lines, or write the four dots of water as "big". What kind of character is this? Is a word that cannot be found in the dictionary considered a word? Such a simplification turned it into a latest type of character invented by modern people. If this simplified character continues to be written, what will Chinese characters look like in the future? Will the history of the development of writing be distorted?

Walking in the streets, you can also find typos everywhere (see the survey data and pictures above). Some are for advertising benefits, while others are obvious low-level mistakes. For example: Dance and Lunbi, this is the title of a hip-hop competition. The word "wu" was intentionally changed to "wu", which is a close pronunciation, in order to attract the attention of passers-by. Another example: Figure 1, two different signboards in the same place actually have two different writing methods. Although they have the same pronunciation, they give consumers two different concepts.

On the surface, Chinese characters are just symbols that refer to corresponding things, but behind this correspondence, there are also hidden emotions, habits and even instincts of the Chinese people.

Can we change these emotions, habits, and instincts at will? Chinese characters are the crystallization of our ancient people’s understanding of society, nature, science, and philosophy before the creation of Chinese characters. Do we want to deny all these crystallizations of knowledge?

Language civilization and the standard use of characters are one of the important symbols of the spiritual civilization of a country and a nation. Standard and beautiful unit names, signboards, slogans, billboards, etc. are integral parts of urban culture. Therefore, it is logical to standardize the use of words and evaluate urban languages ????as an important part of the national civilized city evaluation. Whether we can write and use Chinese characters correctly has a very important role and impact on our daily life, work, interpersonal communication and even economic development.

Signboard is one of the tools for enterprises to introduce themselves. To a certain extent, it reflects the image of the enterprise. There are many enterprises (including shops and service departments) whose signboards or billboards are very elegantly produced. Their fonts are clear, dignified and powerful, and the size is appropriate. Coupled with eye-pleasing and harmonious colors, they often make pedestrians stop and admire them, which plays a very important role. Good self-promotion effect.

In the early years, a certain department in Guangzhou organized relevant personnel to go out on the streets to inspect and correct typos on signboards and billboards of individual units, and to promote the correct use of Chinese characters, with good results. The correct use (writing) of Chinese characters in public places should be part of building a civilized city.

Nowadays, the times are progressing and society is developing, but Chinese characters are "degrading" - the emergence of typos. Should we stop moving forward and calm down to think about this serious problem?

The state also strictly prohibits advertising units and broadcasting units from using typos, and has also promulgated a series of laws prohibiting the use of typos.

As middle school students, we must set an example and be strict with ourselves. Usually, don’t write typos, learn more about the development of Chinese characters, and be brave enough to point out typos around you...

Write real Chinese characters and be a real Chinese.