Einstein has a famous saying: If you can't explain something simply, it means you don't understand it completely. The most profound thoughts are often expressed in the most concise language. Turning complexity into simplicity is certainly an art, but hiding complexity in simplicity and seeing complexity in simplicity is not a kind of wisdom?
Simple or traditional is never a multiple-choice question.
Simplicity is good, complexity is wonderful, and the blend of complexity and simplicity is the way of nature.
"Simplicity" actually means simplicity. "Tao Te Ching" says: "Tao gives birth to one, gives birth to two, two gives birth to three, and three gives rise to all things." The most profound principles in the world are all from simplicity to complexity. We understand the world from simplicity to complexity, from the inside to the outside, and finally back to simplicity.
"Traditional" means striving for excellence. All things in the world can only fully understand their essence after seeing all their external appearances, analyzing their inner texture, and deeply exploring them. Being complex does not mean doing useless work, but insisting on striving for excellence. The same is true for the "craftsman spirit".
The blend of traditional and simple is the way of nature. Stand on your feet, strengthen your beliefs, stick to your original intention, and create the extraordinary out of the ordinary.