@andytwn 安笛. Hello, precisely your suggestion is crucial. One of the primary motivations for the transition from Traditional Chinese characters to Simplified Chinese was the substantial challenges encountered in printing Traditional characters from 1960 to 1990. During this period, Traditional characters frequently exhibited inadequate legibility and clarity when printed using series printers or Centronics printers, whether in paper documents or on digital displays. With the advancements in printer chip technology observed today, these challenges have been effectively resolved. Consequently, this presents a timely opportunity to reevaluate the restoration of Traditional Chinese characters. Furthermore, it is essential to encourage all individuals with an interest in the Chinese language to engage in a regular practice of writing Traditional characters, while also employing Roman characters for digital input when crafting Chinese essays, narratives, or informational texts.