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- Chinese_character_encoding abstract "In computing, Chinese character encodings can be used to represent text written in the CJK languages — Chinese, Japanese, Korean — and (rarely) obsolete Vietnamese, all of which use Chinese characters. Several general-purpose character encodings accommodate Chinese characters, and some of them were developed specifically for Chinese.The following are common Chinese character encoding systems: Guobiao is mainly used in Mainland China and Singapore. All Guobiao standards are prefixed by GB, the latest version is GB18030 which is a one, two or four byte encoding. Big5, used in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau, is a one or two byte encoding. Unicode, with the set of CJK Unified Ideographs.Other encoding scheme, such as HZ were also used in early days.Guobiao is usually displayed using simplified characters and Big5 is usually displayed using traditional characters. There is however no mandated connection between the encoding system and the font used to display the characters; font and encoding are usually tied together for practical reasons.The conversion between traditional and simplified Chinese is usually problematic, because the simplification of some traditional forms merged two or more different characters into one simplified form. The traditional to simplified (many-to-one) conversion is technically simple. The opposite conversion often results in a data loss when converting to early forms of the GB character set (namely GB2312 80): in mapping one-to-many when assigning traditional glyphs to the simplified glyphs, some characters will inevitably be the wrong choices in some of the usages. Thus simplified to traditional conversion often requires usage context or common phrases to resolve conflicts. This issue is less of a problem with newer standards such as GB18030 and Unicode which have separate code points for both simplified and traditional characters.One other issue is that many of the encoding systems are missing characters. While the missing characters are often literary and not commonly used in ordinary text, this does become a problem because people's names often contain these characters. An example of the problem is the Taiwanese politician Wang Jian-Hsuan whose second given name is not in some character systems, and PRC Premier Zhu Rongji whose Rong character is not in GB2312. But the newest GB standard, GB18030 has the complete character repertoire of Unicode 4.0, including the Unihan extensions in the Supplementary Ideographic Plane.The issue of which encoding to use can also have political implications, as GB is the official standard of the People's Republic of China and Big5 is a de facto standard of Taiwan.In contrast to the situation with Japanese, there has been relatively little overt opposition to Unicode, which solves many of the issues involved with GB and Big5. Unicode is widely regarded as politically neutral, has good support for both simplified and traditional characters, and can be easily converted to and from the GB and Big5. Furthermore, Unicode has the advantage of not being limited only to Chinese, since it can also display many other character sets.".
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- Chinese_character_encoding wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chinese-language_computing.
- Chinese_character_encoding wikiPageWikiLink Category:Encodings_of_Asian_languages.
- Chinese_character_encoding wikiPageWikiLink Category:Korean_language.
- Chinese_character_encoding wikiPageWikiLink Character_encoding.
- Chinese_character_encoding wikiPageWikiLink China.
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- Chinese_character_encoding wikiPageWikiLink GB18030.
- Chinese_character_encoding wikiPageWikiLink GB2312_80.
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- Chinese_character_encoding wikiPageWikiLink GB_2312.
- Chinese_character_encoding wikiPageWikiLink Guobiao_code.
- Chinese_character_encoding wikiPageWikiLink Guobiao_standards.
- Chinese_character_encoding wikiPageWikiLink HZ_(character_encoding).
- Chinese_character_encoding wikiPageWikiLink Han_unification.
- Chinese_character_encoding wikiPageWikiLink Hong_Kong.
- Chinese_character_encoding wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_language.
- Chinese_character_encoding wikiPageWikiLink Korean_language.
- Chinese_character_encoding wikiPageWikiLink Macau.
- Chinese_character_encoding wikiPageWikiLink Mainland_China.
- Chinese_character_encoding wikiPageWikiLink Peoples_Republic_of_China.
- Chinese_character_encoding wikiPageWikiLink Plane_(Unicode).
- Chinese_character_encoding wikiPageWikiLink Simplified_Chinese_character.
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- Chinese_character_encoding wikiPageWikiLink Singapore.
- Chinese_character_encoding wikiPageWikiLink Supplementary_Ideographic_Plane.
- Chinese_character_encoding wikiPageWikiLink Taiwan.
- Chinese_character_encoding wikiPageWikiLink Traditional_Chinese_character.
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- Chinese_character_encoding wikiPageWikiLink Unicode.
- Chinese_character_encoding wikiPageWikiLink Unihan.
- Chinese_character_encoding wikiPageWikiLink Wang_Chien-shien.
- Chinese_character_encoding wikiPageWikiLink Wang_Jian-Hsuan.
- Chinese_character_encoding wikiPageWikiLink Zhu_Rongji.
- Chinese_character_encoding wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chinese character encoding".
- Chinese_character_encoding wikiPageWikiLinkText "standard character sets".
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- Chinese_character_encoding subject Category:Chinese-language_computing.
- Chinese_character_encoding subject Category:Encodings_of_Asian_languages.
- Chinese_character_encoding subject Category:Korean_language.
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- Chinese_character_encoding type Language.
- Chinese_character_encoding comment "In computing, Chinese character encodings can be used to represent text written in the CJK languages — Chinese, Japanese, Korean — and (rarely) obsolete Vietnamese, all of which use Chinese characters. Several general-purpose character encodings accommodate Chinese characters, and some of them were developed specifically for Chinese.The following are common Chinese character encoding systems: Guobiao is mainly used in Mainland China and Singapore.".
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- Chinese_character_encoding sameAs 中文信息处理.
- Chinese_character_encoding wasDerivedFrom Chinese_character_encoding?oldid=683450789.
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