Should the names be calculated based on simplified Chinese characters or traditional Chinese characters?

This question is easy to answer. You just need to remember: "Sing the song of that mountain wherever you are." This is the standard for choosing and choosing traditional and simplified characters. The specific explanation is: in mainland China, simplified Chinese characters are used to calculate strokes, and in Hong Kong and Taiwan, traditional Chinese characters are used to calculate strokes. That is, whatever font is officially approved for use will be used for interpretation and analysis. The reason is very simple. Use the font you usually use to write and express your name to explain and analyze your name, instead of using fonts you don't usually use to explain and analyze your name. Because whatever font you use will work for you, and whatever font you don’t use will certainly not work for you. This logic seems to require no explanation at all. The five-frame profiling method circulating on the market is pseudo-science and pseudo-skills and cannot be trusted. Anyone who uses this method to name or change names will be invalid. Not only is it ineffective, it’s harmful. Most experts who practice traditional Chinese metaphysics scorn and discard things like the five-part pattern. Ordinary people must learn to improve their ability to discern and not listen to lies.