Your question is not clear enough. If you want me to answer the question of what is the word of traditional Chinese characters, then I cannot provide the relevant answer. This was because Ma and Wen were not the same Chinese characters. They belonged to different types of Chinese characters. Ma was a Chinese character with a radical. It belonged to the side of the horse character. The common words represented the surname of the horse, the parts of the horse, the type of the horse, and so on. Wen was a Chinese character. It belonged to the category of the first part of the word, which represented words, culture, articles, writing style, and so on. Therefore, I will try my best to provide a more accurate answer.
Of course, he was begging.
The traditional Chinese word for beans was "beans."
The traditional Chinese word for power is "creation."
The traditional form of 'chasing dreams' was 'chasing dreams'.
The traditional Chinese characters of "ideal 30" should be "ideal 30" instead of "ideal 30 traditional Chinese". "30 Days of Dreams" was the name of the song by the mainland of China Eason Chan. The simplified version of the song was called "30 Days of Dreams" while the traditional version was called "30 Days of Dreams".
The traditional Chinese character for Wen was 'Wen'.
Ma Suyun was a Chinese medicine doctor working in Xiyuan Hospital of the Chinese Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences. She had more than 30 years of experience in clinical work on liver diseases. She was good at treating all kinds of difficult liver diseases, including acute and chronic liver disease, liver B, liver C, liver transplantation, liver cancer, and so on. Doctor Ma Suyun's treatment method emphasized on individual treatment, combining disease identification and diagnosis, and emphasizing the overall concept. She advocated strengthening the body and eliminating the evil, treating both the symptoms and root causes, taking into account the characteristics of the patient's condition and the course of the disease, and using traditional Chinese medicine techniques for treatment. Dr. Ma Suyun's rich clinical experience and unique Chinese medicine techniques had made her achieve remarkable results in the treatment of liver diseases. However, the information given did not provide the patient's evaluation of Doctor Ma Suyun, so it was impossible to accurately answer the specific effects of Ma Suyun's Chinese medicine.
It meant to be rigorous, sincere, and intimate.
The traditional Chinese word for "use" was "from".