Why only write traditional Chinese characters?

Traditional Chinese characters only are as follows:

Basic meaning:

Only (Pinyin: zhī/zhǐ) is the first-class word in the General Specification for Chinese. Only by virtue of its two traditions (? Autumn) and (? Originally, it was three different words. Simplification only appeared in the Warring States script. It was an indicator, and its original meaning was a modal particle at the end of the sentence. Only (? Yi You) first appeared in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty, knowing characters, then following Yi, and the combination of the two will take meaning. The original meaning is just "a bird", and later it is extended as a quantifier, not limited to birds. Only (? Qiu's is a pictophonetic character, and its original meaning is righteousness.

Extended data

Stroke order:

Interpretation of word combinations

1, which only means [zh and chinot u] one-on-one hit.

2, only [zh ǐ zh ǐ] each, each.

3, only even [zh and ǒ u] is also called "only coupling". Singular and even numbers.

4. Only [zh and li] are isolated; It exists alone.

5. Only [[zhǐ bù guò]] if this is the case instead of that; If not.