Dear Werner.
 Thank you for your advice.
   Now I have put the latest Unicode.sfd to the followint place to substitute 
the original ones:
         /usr/share/texmf/ttf2pk/Unicode.sfd
         /usr/share/texmf/ttf2tfm/Unicode.sfd
         But I can't generate pdf files even though I done all the things that 
you told me.Following are my questions now: 
  1. When I use the command "pdflatex","dvipdf"or"dvips+ps2pdf" to generate the 
pdf file, I can get the pdf file ,but in it,I can't find the rare-used chinese 
characters,furthmore,even the chinese glyphs that have appeared in the pdf file 
are the Type3 fonts.I find them are not scalable glyph--why dose this happen? 
      2. In the pdf files that are generated by dvipdfm(x),I find the Type1 
fonts are used,so they are scalable.In the former case--that is--generating 
thepdf files by dvipdf,the chinese charaters can't be copy and pasted;in the 
latter,the chinese charaters can be copy and pasted.
     3. How can I get the ps or pdf file with type1 or truetype fonts otherwise 
with the pk charaters in it,it is not scalable.
        The attachments show the fonts that have been embedded in my pdf files. 
So you can see it more clearly.The file names are accorrding to the pdf's 
generating ways.
     4. > Do you have fonts for those Unicode ranges (in the above it is
> U+21000-U+210FF)?  And have you used the right Unicode.sfd file posted
> recently to this list (and which is part of the CVS repository of the
> ttf2pk package)?  Older versions lack definitions for Unicode values
> greater than U+FFFF.
     Yes,I have,you can alse download the font from the following URL:
           http://okuc.net/software/UniFonts.exe,
             Best regards
             Hongsheng.

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