This happens when text originally written in or Big5 (Traditional Chinese) is mistakenly opened or saved using a Cyrillic (Windows-1251) or Western encoding. The software "misinterprets" the bytes, turning meaningful Chinese words into the string of accented letters and Russian-style characters you see. Next Steps

The "83." at the start suggests this is the 83rd entry in a series or a specific chapter of a digital collection.

To provide a more accurate "article" or summary, the text needs to be decoded correctly. If you have the original source link or a clearer version of the text, I can help translate the specific details.