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What are traditional Chinese characters?
You cannot enter a single traditional Chinese character, as shown below:

Basic meaning:

Dan (pinyin: dān, shàn, chán) is a common Chinese character, which first appeared in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty. Its ancient glyph is like an ancient hunting tool, with a long handle and stones and ropes tied at two corners, but this meaning is not often used now. When using this tool to catch birds and animals, generally only one can be caught at a time, so "single" means "one, alone", which means that it is not complicated and has little change. On the other hand, it means that there is only one floor, and the pronunciation on it is d ā n. It is used in the year number "Mountain Deer" and is pronounced as ch á n. It is used as a surname and is pronounced as sh à n.

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Explanation of word combinations:

1, bike [[dān chē]] bike.

2. Certificate of deposit [cú n dā n] Documents issued to depositors by banks and credit cooperatives.

3. The bill of lading [Tí dā n] is also called the bill of lading. Take out the voucher of the goods.

4. Tax bill [shuì dā n] The tax receipt issued by the tax department to the taxpayer.

5. Orders Contracts and documents for ordering goods.