I'm aware of one reason (there may be more) why ~/.config/dconf/user is
changed at login. I'm thinking of bug #1873692, which is about to be
fixed, btw. OTOH it's unlikely that e.g. gnome-shell would interfere
with an ibus-libpinyin specific setting.

Hmm.. As I said, I can't reproduce the problem. Just to be safe, and
avoid possible misunderstandings, the command line way to access the
setting is this:

gsettings get com.github.libpinyin.ibus-libpinyin.libpinyin init-
simplified-chinese

If you switch to Traditional, that command outputs "false".

Can you please confirm that your switching actually changes that dconf
value to "false", and that it gets changed back to "true" only by
logging out and logging in again.

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