Traditional Chinese refers to the written form of Chinese characters used in the mainland of China, similar to those used in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau. The writing style of Traditional Chinese is different from that of simplified Chinese. Some Chinese characters are written differently than before, and some Chinese characters are written in the same way but with different strokes. For example, the word "Wen" is written as "Wen" in simplified Chinese and "Wen" in traditional Chinese (the two "Wen" characters have the same pronunciation and writing form). In addition, the word "Zi" is written as "Zi" in Traditional Chinese but "Hao" or "Ming" in simplified Chinese (the pronunciation of "Zi" and "Hao" is also different and the writing form is the same). In short, the writing style of Traditional Chinese was different from that of simplified Chinese, but most of the Chinese characters were written in the same way.