How to write no traditional Chinese characters

The traditional Chinese writing for 无 is as follows:

无wú?

Radical: 一?

Strokes: 4?

Interpretation?

1. No (opposite to "have")

2. No: ~ on. ~ Must.

3. No matter how big or small everything is, someone is responsible.

4. Surname.

Related words: Boundless, ignorant, speechless, limitless, powerless, infinite, innocent, boring, boundless, flawless, rogue and unprovoked

Extended information

1. Evolution of glyphs

2. Explanation of etymology

The classical Chinese version of "Shuowen Jiezi": Wu means death. From death, silent.

The vernacular version of "Shuowen Jiezi": None, no. The glyph uses "死" as the side part and "无" as the side part. "无" is a strange character, which is formed by the upward stroke of "Yuan".

3. Explanation of related vocabulary

1. Wuji

[wú jǐ]?

Not many; not many: very few~. What's left~. The yields of the two experimental plots differed ~.

2. Nothing

[liǎo wú]?

Not at all: ~ sleepiness. ~ Traces. As clean as ice and snow, ~ as fine as dust.

3. No way

[wú cóng]?

There is no way or no clue (to do something): ~ start. ~Check. There are thousands of words in my heart, all of which can be said in one moment.

4. Intimate

[wú jiàn]?

No gap: intimacy~.

5. Not without

[bù wú]?

Not without; more or less: ~ small supplement. ~Benefit. ~Relationship. ~Sorry.

6. Incomparable

[wú bǐ]?

Nothing else can compare (mostly used for good): power~. ~Powerful. ~Lucky. Brave ~.