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標籤: 兒子
Here are a few options for the WordPress post tag description, catering to different needs:
**Option 1: Simple & Clear**
* **Description:** Tags this post with information related to the traditional Chinese character “兒子” (Son, Child). Provides context and connections to content about family, heritage, and childhood.
**Option 2: Explanatory**
* **Description:** Posts tagged with “兒子” in Traditional Chinese. This tag encompasses everything related to the topic of “son” or “child” as written and understood within the context of traditional Chinese culture and language. This may include discussions of family dynamics, filial piety, celebrations, and related themes.
**Option 3: SEO-Focused (Use with Caution)**
* **Description:** Traditional Chinese character “兒子” (Son, Child). Find articles, news, and information about sons, family relationships, and traditional Chinese culture. Explore the meaning and significance of “兒子” in this context. **(Note: This assumes your post content actually uses the keywords here. Don’t stuff keywords if they aren’t relevant.)**
**Option 4: Focus on Specific Areas**
* **Description:** Content touching on children, parenting, or family dynamics related to the Traditional Chinese character “兒子” (Son). Look for articles exploring family roles, rituals, and cultural perspectives on raising sons in a traditional context.
**How to choose the best option:**
* **Consider your website’s focus:** Is it a general blog or one dedicated to a specific topic? Tailor the description to the overall theme.
* **Think about your audience:** What information do they need or expect?
* **Keywords:** Use them carefully and naturally, don’t overstuff.
* **Test and iterate:** Check your website’s analytics on the tag, and if the search engine traffic is low for that tag, consider refining or changing the tag description.
**How to enter the description in WordPress:**
1. **Edit your post:** Go to the post in WordPress you used that tag with.
2. **Go to the Tags section:** It’s usually in the right sidebar, under “Tags”. If not there, go to “Screen Options” at the top to enable it.
3. **Create the tag:** You likely had to create the tag already when adding it to the post, so click on it (or edit the tag if you entered it during the post).
4. **Fill in the description:** In the tag editor, which is usually below the name and slug. Enter the description.
5. **Click on ‘Update Tag’ or Save.**
I recommend using **Option 1** is the best starting point because it is clear and concise. Select the best option that suits your site’s purpose. Good luck!