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Chinese written using simplified Chinese characters, used in the Peoples Republic of China and Singapore, jiantiziSyn: jiantizi, jianhuazi
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Simplified Chinese characters — Simplified Chinese Type Logographic Languages Chinese Time period Since 1956 Parent systems … Wikipedia
simplified Chinese — form of Chinese characters used mostly in mainland China … English contemporary dictionary
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Second-round simplified Chinese character — The second round of Chinese character simplification was an aborted orthography reform officially promulgated on 20 December 1977 by the People s Republic of China. It was intended to replace the existing (first round) simplified Chinese… … Wikipedia
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