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繁体字 (fántǐzì) refers to traditional Chinese characters, which were used in China before the simplification of characters in the 1950s. These characters are still used in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, and other overseas Chinese communities.
1. Writing System:
In terms of writing system, 繁体字 is used to represent the traditional form of Chinese characters, which are more complex and have more strokes compared to the simplified characters used in mainland China. This means that when writing in traditional Chinese, 繁体字 is used instead of simplified characters.
2. Geographic Differences:
繁体字 is primarily used in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau, where traditional Chinese characters are the standard writing system. In mainland China, simplified characters are used, and 繁体字 is not commonly used in daily life.
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