Traditional Chinese characters are closely related to history and culture. This combination endows traditional Chinese characters with special meanings, making them to some extent synonymous with ancient civilization in China, symbolizing 5,000-year-old civilization, national unity and a long and splendid national culture.
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1945 When the United Nations was founded, according to the Charter of the United Nations, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish were the official languages of the United Nations. 1973 Chinese has also been designated as the working language of the United Nations. In 1970s, after People's Republic of China (PRC) (PRC) resumed its legal seat in the United Nations, the official Chinese documents of the United Nations were "automatically" changed from traditional Chinese characters to simplified Chinese characters, and only the original historical documents kept the traditional Chinese characters.
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