Xin Zixing

The xin zixing (Chinese: 新字形; pinyin: xīn zìxíng; literally: "New character forms") is a standardized form of Chinese characters set in mainland China.

Characteristics

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The xin zixing has adopted various vulgar variants of its characters.[1] For example:

But it still adopts some relatively orthodox variants, compare with the Taiwan and Hong Kong standards:

Standards

References

  1. 1 2 印刷通用汉字字形表 (List of character forms of General Used Chinese characters for Publishing) (in Chinese). 文字改革出版社. 1986.
  2. 通用规范汉字表
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