* Chinese is a complex language with many dialects. There are over 70 major dialects, each with its own pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary. Some dialects are mutually unintelligible.
* Writing systems differ. While Mandarin Chinese uses simplified characters, other dialects like Cantonese and Taiwanese use traditional characters.
* "Every Chinese" is too broad. The phrase implies a single, unified language, which doesn't exist.
What you can do:
* Specify the dialect. For example, "Can you write in Mandarin?" or "Can you write in Cantonese?"
* Use a specific character set. You can say "Can you write using simplified Chinese characters?" or "Can you write using traditional Chinese characters?"
If you're looking to learn Chinese, it's important to choose a dialect and stick with it to avoid confusion.