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Zh_cn.gb2312

Definition: The Chinese character "Zh-CN.GB2312" translates to Chinese (Traditional) with GB2312 encoding in Unicode system. It signifies a Chinese character which is encoded using UTF-8 standard for compatibility, but has GB2312 encoding. Definition: In the context of this encoding, "zh-CN." stands for "Chinese Character", and "GB2312" represents the GB2312 encoding scheme. This particular character belongs to Chinese. It's a combination of two Chinese characters that are written in the same scripts (e.g., "Zhan" for the "Chinese Character") but differ slightly due to the encoding format. This means, it is capable of handling Chinese characters with different scripts and styles within the system.


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Zh_cn

Definition: "Zh-cn" stands for "Zodiac Chinese Calendar". It's a system used in China to determine the phases of the moon, which are significant during Chinese festivals, such as weddings and new years celebrations. The date corresponds to the zodiac sign inδΊ”θ‘Œε­¦θ―΄οΌŒε³ι‡‘ζ°΄ζœ¨η«εœŸδΊ”θ‘Œε­¦θ―΄γ€‚


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Zh_cn_utf8

Definition: Zh-CN UTF-8 is a standard for encoding Unicode, a global language data format used for storing and transmitting text. It uses ISO 10646 for characters like Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, etc., which are not commonly used in Chinese, while maintaining compatibility with existing formats such as GB2312, UTF-8, and ASCII. The word 'zh-CN' is from the Chinese language, 'UTF-8' refers to the encoding format, and it's a standard for encoding Unicode, so it's related to computer science, especially with Unicode character sets.


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