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Writing a survey report on Chinese characters

1. Composition of a survey report on the use of Chinese characters

Survey time: November 14, 2009 Survey location: Streets of Daxin Station Survey purpose: To understand the reasons why people write typos In order to understand people I launched an investigation into the reasons for typos and to help people standardize their word usage.

The specific cases of misidentification of Chinese characters are all kinds of weird and endless, which often make people laugh. There are typos, traditional Chinese characters, homophones, etc.

It is now classified as follows: (1) Wrote typos. This accounts for the largest proportion.

I have read such a story: Wang Wu went up the mountain to chop bamboo. Unexpectedly, the bamboo slipped down the mountain and stabbed someone else's heart. The person died on the spot. When Wang Wu wrote a letter of repentance, he wrote "The bamboo slips to death." The county magistrate sentenced him to death based on his confession without any investigation. A person lost his life because of a mistake in two words. Such serious consequences are so serious that people cannot believe it.

Also: "Cheng" in "Course Schedule" is written as the homophone "成". In order to promote their products, some stores use idioms such as "You can't let go of your clothes" and "You can't lose your chicken".

In this way, the idiom is not only wrong, but also changes its meaning, misleading others to use idioms containing typos, and affecting education. I have seen a tailor shop with four big red characters "Li's Zai Tailor" prominently written on its sign.

What a big joke! (2) Writing words with the same sound: We often make the mistake of "words with the same sound but different sounds" when writing and dictating. Some people actually wrote "Celebrating the National Day" as "Celebrating the National Day".

Is National Day a river? I still remember that when I was dictating the last paragraph of the text "Childhood Friends", I wrote "connection" as "connection". Who knows that their pronunciations are similar. There are also "near" and "in".

If you don’t distinguish between their respective meanings, who can tell which word it is by relying only on your own ears? (4) There are many typos in street advertisements: When walking on the streets, you can see all kinds of typos in various urban advertisements, publicity galleries, signboards, and store signs. The survey found that irregular wording is common in various signboards and advertisements on the streets. Yes, some deliberately use typos, and some use homophones to randomly change idioms. Some street store advertisements are one of the key points where typos and simplified Chinese characters appear. For example, "tire repair and inflation" is written as "tire repair and inflation", "furniture" is written as "furniture", and some stores write "retail" as "sold separately" , "Pai Dong" is written as "Pai Dong", and "Egg" is written as "Chicken Dan", which is even more common.

In front of a public telephone booth, a striking notice board read the word "discount". After reading it together, I realized that it turned out to be a "discount" for buying a phone card. There are many typos on the street, which are causing serious harm to students. A primary school Chinese teacher told reporters that when they were teaching, they found that there were often typos with the same sound in students' compositions. When they pointed it out, the students said, "It's like this everywhere on the street." Write" or "TV writes the same way."

A woman said that when she was checking the homework of her primary school children a few days ago, she found that her son had written "basketball" instead of "basketball" and told him that he was wrong. Unexpectedly, the child confidently Said: "That's right! The stationery shop on the street writes like this." Through this interesting survey activity, I would like to propose to everyone: Chinese characters are rich in meaning and have a long history. They are a rich and precious legacy left to us by our ancestors. historical and cultural heritage.

We must love Chinese characters. If we can't even use the Chinese characters of our own language correctly, how can we learn other things.

Therefore, we must optimize the text environment, use Chinese characters correctly, and eliminate typos in public places. 2. Research report on Chinese characters Composition

My research report (young author) There are many weeping willows growing beside the lake at my grandma’s house.

In spring, when the breeze blows gently, the wicker will float in the wind. It's like a girl running towards you, sometimes fast, sometimes slow.

As time passed, the willow tree bent slightly.

Having these weeping willows brings me a lot of happiness.

When I had free time, my sister and I jumped up and down to the tall willow tree. Pull it off hard, weave it into a big circle, tie a knot on both sides, put it on your head, and jump three feet high with joy.

Running and jumping, I feel as if I have become a champion. One day, I suddenly discovered that the roots of the weeping willows were painted with white flowers.

At this time, curiosity led me to find the answer again. So, my sister and I each rode our bicycles and returned to my grandma. Grandma came up to me with a smile and hugged me and kissed me.

When I came to my sister's study, I took out a "Children's Encyclopedia" and turned to the page about plants. I frowned and couldn't find it no matter how hard I looked.

I asked my sister again, but she just smiled, grabbed my fleshy mouth and said, "I don't know!" She also spelled out the word "Baidu" in pinyin. An idea struck me, and I immediately rushed to my uncle's office and filled in "bai du."

I searched and it was done. I clicked on a web page and suddenly realized that it turned out that the uncle workers painted white powder on the roots of the trees to protect the weeping willows and prevent insects from entering, making nests, and eating away at the core of the trees.

There is a real difference between knowing this and not knowing this. Students, go explore! Knowledge is infinite, knowledge is endless.

Only a careful person can find it! ! . 3. A 200-word survey report on interesting Chinese characters for fifth grade composition

When I was eleven years old, my composition was as short as a rabbit’s tail, so my mother often called me a “composition ***”.

When I came to Xuefeng Elementary School in the second grade, I found that the compositions written by my classmates were very good. They were almost written by classmates in the third or fourth grade. Therefore, I feel very frustrated and annoyed.

Once, in the composition class, Teacher Cao asked us to write compositions. The compositions I wrote seemed to say to me: "Oh, Huang Xiangyu, you are so bad at writing compositions, and you are still..." You are so stupid for bragging in front of your classmates!" So I started to feel inferior. I remember one time after school, Teacher Cao left me in the classroom and talked to me about writing a composition.

I originally thought that Teacher Cao would criticize me, but I was wrong. Teacher Cao not only did not criticize me, but encouraged me. Teacher Cao said to me kindly and calmly: "Huang Xiangyu, your composition has improved than before, but you need to observe more about the little things around you and write your composition with true feelings. I believe that if you write more and practice more, you will be better." I will definitely make greater progress!" I was moved by Teacher Cao's words; I felt ashamed and secretly gained some confidence.

Hey, someone complimented me after all, even though it was only once. So I continued writing.

Every time I used a good word or sentence that was appropriate, Teacher Cao never forgot to say: "Progress!" My heart was filled with a feeling I had never felt before. After three years of hard work, I finally wrote my essay with real feelings and won the first prize in the school-wide essay competition! Everyone in my family showed expressions of disbelief, and Teacher Cao also praised me profusely. I felt extremely happy.

Teacher Cao’s kind eyes looked at me calmly, like a deep pool of water... Whenever I write a successful composition, Teacher Cao will appear in front of my eyes figure. I will never forget Teacher Cao’s encouragement.

2 Mom’s Encouragement From playing the piano at the age of four to now, there has been eight years of “history”. The piano has become a good partner in my life.

Eight years is not a small number. Logically speaking, there is no problem for me in any competition or performance. But I don’t know why. On weekdays, anyone who hears me play the piano will be full of praises. But when it comes to competitions, exams, etc., I often can’t calm down and often “make mistakes” because of nervousness.

I often blame myself for "bad performances" and have no confidence in myself, thinking that I just don't play well.

One Sunday I went to my teacher’s house to play the piano. The teacher told me that Lanzhou City would hold a children’s piano art competition next month and let me participate.

In the evening, I walked alone on the street. The sunset was so beautiful, as red as blood and fire. I walked carelessly along the street.

There will be a competition next month. It will be very disappointing to my parents and teachers if I continue to "failure"... No, it won't. As long as I play well during this period, I won't be able to play well without me. song. I can't let my teachers and parents down anymore, I must work hard! The game was finally over. I persisted until the end, but I didn’t play well this time.

I walked off the stage dejectedly, and my mother, who was waiting for me under the stage, strode towards me: "Not bad, you played well. You have to work hard next time. Don't be discouraged. Don't be discouraged. One failure doesn't mean anything." What..." After hearing what my mother said, I shed tears involuntarily. 4. A 200-word survey report on interesting Chinese characters for fifth grade composition

When I was eleven years old, my composition was as short as a rabbit’s tail, so my mother often called me a “composition ***”. When I came to Xuefeng Elementary School in the second grade, I found that the compositions written by my classmates were so good that they looked like they were written by classmates in the third or fourth grade. Therefore, I feel very frustrated and annoyed.

Once, in the composition class, Teacher Cao asked us to write compositions. The compositions I wrote seemed to say to me: "Oh, Huang Xiangyu, you are so bad at writing compositions, and you are still..." You are so stupid for bragging in front of your classmates!" So I started to feel inferior.

I remember one time after school, Teacher Cao left me in the classroom and talked to me about writing a composition. I originally thought that Teacher Cao would criticize me, but I was wrong. Instead of criticizing me, Teacher Cao encouraged me. Teacher Cao said to me kindly and calmly: "Huang Xiangyu, your composition has improved than before, but you need to pay more attention to the little things around you and write your composition with true feelings. I believe that if you write more and practice more, you will be able to I will definitely make greater progress!" I was moved by Teacher Cao's words; I felt ashamed and secretly gained some confidence. Hey, someone complimented me after all, even if it was only once. So I continued writing. Every time I used a good word or sentence that was appropriate, Teacher Cao never forgot to say: "Progress!" My heart was filled with a feeling I had never felt before. After three years of hard work, I finally wrote my essay with real feelings and won the first prize in the school-wide essay competition! Everyone in my family showed expressions of disbelief, and Teacher Cao also praised me profusely. I felt extremely happy.

Teacher Cao’s kind eyes looked at me calmly, like a deep pool of water... Whenever I write a successful composition, Teacher Cao will appear in front of my eyes figure. I will never forget Teacher Cao’s encouragement.

2 Mom’s Encouragement

It has been eight years since I started playing the piano at the age of four. The piano has become a good partner in my life. Eight years is not a small number. Logically speaking, there is no problem for me in any competition or performance. But I don’t know why. On weekdays, anyone who hears me play the piano will be full of praises, but when it comes to competitions, exams, etc., I often can’t calm down and often “make mistakes” because of nervousness. I often blame myself for "bad performances" and have no confidence in myself, thinking that I just don't play well.

One Sunday I went to my teacher’s house to play the piano. The teacher told me that a children’s piano art competition would be held in Lanzhou next month and that I should participate.

In the evening, I walked alone on the street. The sunset was so beautiful, as red as blood and fire. I walked carelessly along the street. There will be a competition next month. It will be very disappointing to my parents and teachers if I "fail" again... No, it won't. As long as I play well during this period, there are no songs that I can't play well. I can't let my teachers and parents down anymore, I must work hard!

Finally the game was over. I persisted until the end, but I didn’t play well this time.

I walked off the stage dejectedly, and my mother, who was waiting for me under the stage, strode towards me: "Not bad, you played well. You have to work hard next time. Don't be discouraged. Don't be discouraged. One failure means nothing..." After listening to my mother, I walked off the stage dejectedly. ’s words made me shed tears involuntarily. 5. I have written an investigation report about Chinese characters

Investigation report on irregular use of Chinese characters Investigators: Some fifth grade students Investigation time: September 11, 2006 Investigation area: Fenghuang Road September 11 On the afternoon of the same day, the head teachers of our four fifth-grade classes each led ten students into four small teams to participate in practical activities on designated road sections.

Although it was raining lightly in the sky, the students were less serious than ever. They held umbrellas and searched for signs and advertisements with irregular wording on both sides of Fenghuang Road. China is a world-famous ancient civilization and a land of etiquette with a history of more than 5,000 years, especially Chinese characters.

Chinese writing has a long history and is the fruit of the hard work and wisdom of the working people in ancient my country. It is the essence of Chinese national culture. However, modern people have modified the traditional way of writing Chinese characters. Those modern characters have caused many typos in today's society.

In modern society, many people abbreviate many words for temporary convenience; or if they cannot write, they replace the original word with another word with the same sound. It is possible that the meaning of the original sentence has changed. During our investigation, we found a large number of irregularities in the writing of Chinese characters.

1. Extensive use of traditional Chinese characters. A few hundred meters along the road, there were actually 15 units that were using traditional Chinese characters irregularly.

For example, at the Phoenix branch of the Bank of Communications, the bank's "silver" and "cai" for financial management are written in traditional Chinese characters on the windows, unit signboards, and ATM machines. Jiaye Hotel, Sunshine City Community, Tianpan Yutou Laoguo, Xiao Shaoxing Hotel, Huzhou Geological Ninth Brigade and other units have written the words "Ye, Yang, Tou, Xing, Team" in traditional Chinese in conspicuous places. Standardize the phenomenon of writing Chinese characters.

2. Some shops use typos, simplified characters or even different characters. Many merchants use their own variant characters for "Welcome"; some merchants write "Glass" as a typo of "Poli"; a few merchants write "stop and dine" as two simplified characters for "stop and dine".

Such a simplification has turned it into the latest word invented by modern people. Such a big sign, hanging high in the door of the store, makes people look at it, especially those who are educated and knowledgeable, and laugh at it, and even make various jokes.

If these typos and simplified characters continue, what will Chinese characters look like in the future? In addition to the Chinese characters listed above, there are many more, some of which are strange and out of nowhere. Standardizing the use of characters is an important prerequisite for realizing modernization.

Modernization undertakings such as developing culture, education, science and technology, improving the efficiency of material civilization construction and the quality of spiritual civilization construction are all inseparable from the standardization of the use of characters. As Comrade Wan Li said: "Whether the use of language and characters conforms to standardization and standardization often reflects the degree of civilization of a country and a nation."

The confusion in social word usage has seriously affected the construction of spiritual civilization. Quality must arouse our great attention. Different Chinese characters have different interpretations. Chinese culture is extensive and profound. We cannot write typos just for temporary convenience or accidental mistakes.

This will cause a lot of trouble. Therefore, we must pay attention to the harm or consequences of writing typos and standardize the writing of Chinese characters. 6. Typos investigation report composition

Original publisher: Li Min

6 typos investigation reports

Typos investigation report: Survey purpose: Feedback on what people write in reality typos and corrected them, and called on people to pay close attention to those wrong Chinese characters and resolutely not write typos.

Survey location: xx city, xx province Investigator: xxx Survey time: 20xx-xx-xx Analysis: People write typos everywhere in life. Typos are divided into two types: the first type is made out of nothing, and the words that exist in reality are because of The strokes were written smoothly and became typos. During the investigation, I found that there were typos on many store signs, advertisements, and placards. With a little attention, I could "catch" them out and correct them. For example: fruit shops on the street write apples as "ping" fruit, navel oranges as "qi" oranges, rock sugar oranges as rock sugar "miji", some hotels write welcome as "huan", drinking water as "hidden" water, and use as " "History" is used, and some people write the "Yu" badge as the "Micro" chapter. The second type is to show off one's talents to others. People will change one word in many idioms to other words, and some people actually use other words to advertise, such as: 1. Internet cafe advertisements: "Internet" is a deep love; 2. Water heater advertisements: Follow your heart. "Bath"; 3. Piano advertisement: Love "Qin" at first sight, "Qin" has a special liking; 4. Washing machine advertisement: "Leisure" wife and good mother. In fact, there is a very personal typo, which is the homophony in popular slang. Some people who like to use computers instead of pencils to write, want to be lazy as soon as they use pencils. If they want to write less words, they use numbers instead of words. Very proud, as if I had invented something. For example: 1414= 7. Typos investigation report composition

China is one of the four ancient civilizations, and Chinese characters are splendid cultural treasures.

Chinese characters have a long history. We deal with Chinese characters every day. Reading, reading newspapers, and writing articles are all inseparable from Chinese characters. Beautiful Chinese characters are our good friends in learning knowledge. However, due to carelessness, lack of care, low education, seeking to save trouble, and not checking after writing, many Chinese characters are used or abused, and typos often sneak around you and me, affecting us.

I go home from Baima Road every day. I see many typos on the road, in advertisements, shop signs, placards... Some deliberately use typos, some use homophones to randomly change idioms, and some Use traditional Chinese characters, etc., it’s a mess. For example, advertisements for piano shops read: "If you have a special liking for the piano, you will fall in love with the piano at first sight." Some clothing stores write "love at first sight" as "love at first sight," and car repair shops write "tire repair and inflation" as "tire repair and inflation." "Qi", furniture store is written as "furniture store", some stores also write "retail" as "sold separately", "food stall" as "gear stall", "egg" as "chicken Dan"... It's really shocking to see such conspicuous typos on the street. Angry and funny.

Chinese characters were created stroke by stroke by our ancestors. We should respect them and write them well. We must not turn a blind eye to typos, let alone modify them to save trouble. Writing typos will not only cause our students to lose points in exams, but will also leave a deep impression on us, causing us to misunderstand and misinterpret the meaning of Chinese characters. Writing typos will also make people look down upon and make people think that you are uneducated.

Therefore, we try to think about what the words we want to write will look like before writing. If everyone can achieve this, typos will definitely fly out of the sky. And I think some relevant inspectors should correct typos on the street in time to prevent us from living in such an environment.

8. Write a composition about a standardized wording survey activity, more than 700 words should be written by yourself

With the development of society, the innovation of various scientific and technological means, various media such as signboards, advertisements, slogans, and promotional windows Merchants are also playing tricks and trying every means to attract the attention of customers. Although this is also for the progress of society and human culture, at the same time, it also corresponds to the saying "there must be disadvantages when there are advantages" - the word used by society The existing irregularities are becoming more and more serious. Today is November 5th. My classmates and I came to the artificial lake. In front of a stall selling candied haws at the door, we found that "Tianjin candied haws" on the cart was wrongly written as "Tianjin candied haws" After buying "Tianjing Tanghulu", we told the old man who set up the stall, he looked at it and said: "Oh, yes, kid, I will change it right away." After saying goodbye to the old man, we came to the supermarket. In the vegetable section, we saw that the mushrooms were wrongly written on the label as "Moushroom", the dragon fruit in the fruit section was written as "Huoyuguo", and the melon seeds in the non-staple food section were written as "melon". We immediately informed the supermarket of this information. The administrator, after reading our record book, the administrator nodded, found a pen, and worked with us to correct all these typos. Through investigation, within two hours, we *** discovered four Typos. Analyzing the reasons, we think there are probably the following points: 1. Not having a strong grasp of Chinese characters that are easily confused, such as writing mushrooms as "Mogu"; 2. Not being careful enough when using Chinese characters, such as writing melon seeds as "melon" "; 3. The staff have a weak sense of responsibility. If they pay attention to checking, they can find these errors that should not happen. After analysis, we believe that the existence of typos has the following hazards: 1. It will mislead primary school students and those who are not enrolled in school. children, so that they will remember the typos firmly in their hearts, and it will be very difficult to correct them in the future. 2. If outsiders come to the oil fields to visit relatives or study, it will affect the image of our oil fields. 3. As Chinese, when using their own ethnic characters , the appearance of typos in public places will also tarnish our pride - Chinese characters. So we suggest you: 1. Some people's typos have been brought up from the time they were just learning, so it is recommended that kindergartens and primary schools are learning Students who learn Chinese characters must study them seriously and carefully; they must be careful when writing, which can effectively reduce the occurrence of typos; 2. If there is a word that is unclear or uncertain when using Chinese characters, you should consult a dictionary or ask for advice in time Others; 3. Each of us has the obligation to maintain the dignity of Chinese characters. When we find typos, we must promptly remind them to correct them. 9. Composition of investigation report on irregular use of Chinese characters

Investigation report on irregular use of Chinese characters Investigation time: 2010-11-16 Person in charge: Lin Hui Investigators: Lin Hui, Lin Yi, Zheng Weichen, Xu Jinlong, Wang Hongyu, Li Qingyang’s investigation target: Typos, simplified characters, traditional Chinese characters and other characters in Cuo’ao Street in Neicuo Island, Gulangyu Island.

Language is not only the basic carrier of culture, but language itself is a kind of culture and a legacy left to us by our ancestors. However, in real life, it is not uncommon to see mixed use of homophones, illegible writing, and language mixed with English.

The teacher took us to Neicuoao to look for places where the use of words is not standardized in daily life. 1. Extensive use of traditional Chinese characters.

Not long after we entered the street, we discovered a sign in traditional Chinese - a foam board selling juice said "freshly squeezed juice" in the traditional Chinese version of "now". Not long after walking forward, the words on a box of "Double Happiness" brand cigarettes on the side of the road caught our attention. We squatted down and looked at it, and found that the "double" in "Double Happiness" on the box was also the traditional Chinese character - "双"... 2 , typo "appearance".

We continue to search like a raging fire. We walked to a fork in the road, and there was a Shaxian snack restaurant right in front. We found at the door that the word "粽" in "肉粽" was written with the typo "Brown".

We continue to march. The word "发" at the entrance of a barber shop actually omits the "hair" part! 3. Simplify the Chinese character "make a grand appearance".

Our members were at a fast food restaurant on the roadside. We rushed to it, ah! "Meal" is actually written as the abbreviated character "歺" in this fast food restaurant. We have made several reasonable inferences about the occurrence of the above typos: 1. The store owner didn’t know how to write this word, so he used it mixedly.

2. The boss wrote Chinese characters with similar syllables. 3. Some stores want to highlight the temperament of their store and use traditional Chinese characters.

Chinese characters are not only magical and interesting, they also have a long history and contain rich culture. Let's move on to text.

But this is far from enough. There are still people in China who do not write modern Chinese characters in a standardized manner. Everyone is calling: Please standardize your wording! But it is useless to just talk without doing. Let us use practical actions to honor what we say, purify the Chinese characters of the motherland, let the Chinese characters of the motherland, be a pure Chinese, and let the Chinese characters of the motherland continue to be passed down.

We firmly believe that: "Words will be more and more loved by the world!" Let's take action.