30 May 2009 11:11 pm
澤 is not a standard kanji (). from skylee.
Signese.com is a collection of photos of Chinese characters in action. Although most are taken by myself on the streets of Beijing, many are contributions, which can be sent directly from your mobile phone.
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October 2nd, 2009 at 4:04 pm
AFAIK…
If we’re talking ‘kanji’ as in Japanese characters, then I think one can use 沢 or 澤.
In traditional Chinese, 澤 is indeed standard.
In simplified Chinese, 泽 would be used instead. Though, in a sign done in calligraphy at a historical site, sometimes a different form is used.