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- Tai_tou abstract "Tai tou (Chinese: 抬頭, literally \"shift head\") is a typographical East Asian expression of honor that can be divided into two forms, Nuo tai and Ping tai. Nuo tai (Chinese: 挪抬, literally \"move and shift\") is a typographical device used in written Chinese to denote respect for the person being mentioned. It leaves a full-width (1 character wide) space before the first character of the person; it can be represented as Unicode character ' ' (U+3000, IDEOGRAPHIC SPACE). This is often used in formal writing before using pronouns such as 貴 (guì, literally (\"precious, expensive\", or \"noble\") to show respect. This is also sometimes still used in Taiwan for important officials, such as Chiang Kai-shek and Sun Yat-sen, although this practice has gradually fallen out of favor. Ping tai (Chinese: 平抬, literally \"flat shift\") is another form. The way to express the respect is to shift the name of person directly to the head of the next line. This is now considered old-fashioned, and when it was used it was usually seen in documents sent between emperor and ministers when the minister mentioned the emperor.".
- Tai_tou thumbnail Cihu_President_Chiang_Mausoleum_entrance.JPG?width=300.
- Tai_tou wikiPageID "5556025".
- Tai_tou wikiPageLength "2058".
- Tai_tou wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Tai_tou wikiPageRevisionID "674324368".
- Tai_tou wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chinese_honorifics.
- Tai_tou wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chinese_literature.
- Tai_tou wikiPageWikiLink Category:Punctuation.
- Tai_tou wikiPageWikiLink Category:Typography.
- Tai_tou wikiPageWikiLink Chiang_Kai-shek.
- Tai_tou wikiPageWikiLink Genesis_1:1.
- Tai_tou wikiPageWikiLink Sun_Yat-sen.
- Tai_tou wikiPageWikiLink Taiwan.
- Tai_tou wikiPageWikiLink Typography.
- Tai_tou wikiPageWikiLink Unicode.
- Tai_tou wikiPageWikiLink Written_Chinese.
- Tai_tou wikiPageWikiLink File:Cihu_President_Chiang_Mausoleum_entrance.JPG.
- Tai_tou wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nuotai".
- Tai_tou wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tai tou".
- Tai_tou wikiPageWikiLinkText "demonstrate reverence".
- Tai_tou wikiPageWikiLinkText "honorific marker".
- Tai_tou wikiPageWikiLinkText "one-character space".
- Tai_tou wikiPageWikiLinkText "space between the characters of his name and title".
- Tai_tou wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:China-lit-stub.
- Tai_tou wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Example_needed.
- Tai_tou wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Typ-stub.
- Tai_tou wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Zh.
- Tai_tou subject Category:Chinese_honorifics.
- Tai_tou subject Category:Chinese_literature.
- Tai_tou subject Category:Punctuation.
- Tai_tou subject Category:Typography.
- Tai_tou hypernym Expression.
- Tai_tou type Organisation.
- Tai_tou type Art.
- Tai_tou comment "Tai tou (Chinese: 抬頭, literally \"shift head\") is a typographical East Asian expression of honor that can be divided into two forms, Nuo tai and Ping tai. Nuo tai (Chinese: 挪抬, literally \"move and shift\") is a typographical device used in written Chinese to denote respect for the person being mentioned. It leaves a full-width (1 character wide) space before the first character of the person; it can be represented as Unicode character ' ' (U+3000, IDEOGRAPHIC SPACE).".
- Tai_tou label "Tai tou".
- Tai_tou sameAs Q8011257.
- Tai_tou sameAs 闕字.
- Tai_tou sameAs 태두.
- Tai_tou sameAs m.0dsc6q.
- Tai_tou sameAs Q8011257.
- Tai_tou sameAs 抬頭.
- Tai_tou wasDerivedFrom Tai_tou?oldid=674324368.
- Tai_tou depiction Cihu_President_Chiang_Mausoleum_entrance.JPG.
- Tai_tou isPrimaryTopicOf Tai_tou.