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Originally Posted by lionfish
Well. You don't have to obey grammar, you don't have to spell or use punctuations correctly. You can write illegibly. You don't even have to write something meaningful at all. Those mistakes are all very common in modern publications and the publishers won't be put in jail by doing that.
"My school has never taught me", "I can't find on the Web", "Publications violating these rules do exist on my bookshelf" would never ever imply "there is no such rules".
Here is a web page from the Chinese Government. I quote the section 5 from it as follow:
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It's too bad that the rule applies to PRC only.

They use simplified Chinese, not traditional Chinese. I don't know if you know the differences between traditional and simplified Chinese. I guess not. If you do, you will not cite rules applying to simplified Chinese only. That "Chinese government" has no power over the use of traditional Chinese.

Besides, the above article is using proportional font spacing, not monospacing.
Anyway, thanx for citing the rules of PRC. That's not what I knew of.