CJK Unified Ideographs Extension D
CJK Unified Ideographs Extension D | |
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Range |
U+2B740..U+2B81F (224 code points) |
Plane | SIP |
Scripts | Han |
Assigned | 222 code points |
Unused | 2 reserved code points |
Unicode version history | |
6.0 | 222 (+222) |
Note: [1][2] |
CJK Unified Ideographs Extension D is a Unicode block containing rare and historic CJK ideographs for Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese.
The block has hundreds of ideographic variation sequences registered in the Unicode Ideographic Variation Database (IVD).[3][4] These sequences specify the desired glyph variant for a given Unicode character.
Block
CJK Unified Ideographs Extension D [1][2] Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF) | ||||||||||||||||
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
U+2B74x | 𫝀 | 𫝁 | 𫝂 | 𫝃 | 𫝄 | 𫝅 | 𫝆 | 𫝇 | 𫝈 | 𫝉 | 𫝊 | 𫝋 | 𫝌 | 𫝍 | 𫝎 | 𫝏 |
U+2B75x | 𫝐 | 𫝑 | 𫝒 | 𫝓 | 𫝔 | 𫝕 | 𫝖 | 𫝗 | 𫝘 | 𫝙 | 𫝚 | 𫝛 | 𫝜 | 𫝝 | 𫝞 | 𫝟 |
U+2B76x | 𫝠 | 𫝡 | 𫝢 | 𫝣 | 𫝤 | 𫝥 | 𫝦 | 𫝧 | 𫝨 | 𫝩 | 𫝪 | 𫝫 | 𫝬 | 𫝭 | 𫝮 | 𫝯 |
U+2B77x | 𫝰 | 𫝱 | 𫝲 | 𫝳 | 𫝴 | 𫝵 | 𫝶 | 𫝷 | 𫝸 | 𫝹 | 𫝺 | 𫝻 | 𫝼 | 𫝽 | 𫝾 | 𫝿 |
U+2B78x | 𫞀 | 𫞁 | 𫞂 | 𫞃 | 𫞄 | 𫞅 | 𫞆 | 𫞇 | 𫞈 | 𫞉 | 𫞊 | 𫞋 | 𫞌 | 𫞍 | 𫞎 | 𫞏 |
U+2B79x | 𫞐 | 𫞑 | 𫞒 | 𫞓 | 𫞔 | 𫞕 | 𫞖 | 𫞗 | 𫞘 | 𫞙 | 𫞚 | 𫞛 | 𫞜 | 𫞝 | 𫞞 | 𫞟 |
U+2B7Ax | 𫞠 | 𫞡 | 𫞢 | 𫞣 | 𫞤 | 𫞥 | 𫞦 | 𫞧 | 𫞨 | 𫞩 | 𫞪 | 𫞫 | 𫞬 | 𫞭 | 𫞮 | 𫞯 |
U+2B7Bx | 𫞰 | 𫞱 | 𫞲 | 𫞳 | 𫞴 | 𫞵 | 𫞶 | 𫞷 | 𫞸 | 𫞹 | 𫞺 | 𫞻 | 𫞼 | 𫞽 | 𫞾 | 𫞿 |
U+2B7Cx | 𫟀 | 𫟁 | 𫟂 | 𫟃 | 𫟄 | 𫟅 | 𫟆 | 𫟇 | 𫟈 | 𫟉 | 𫟊 | 𫟋 | 𫟌 | 𫟍 | 𫟎 | 𫟏 |
U+2B7Dx | 𫟐 | 𫟑 | 𫟒 | 𫟓 | 𫟔 | 𫟕 | 𫟖 | 𫟗 | 𫟘 | 𫟙 | 𫟚 | 𫟛 | 𫟜 | 𫟝 | 𫟞 | 𫟟 |
U+2B7Ex | 𫟠 | 𫟡 | 𫟢 | 𫟣 | 𫟤 | 𫟥 | 𫟦 | 𫟧 | 𫟨 | 𫟩 | 𫟪 | 𫟫 | 𫟬 | 𫟭 | 𫟮 | 𫟯 |
U+2B7Fx | 𫟰 | 𫟱 | 𫟲 | 𫟳 | 𫟴 | 𫟵 | 𫟶 | 𫟷 | 𫟸 | 𫟹 | 𫟺 | 𫟻 | 𫟼 | 𫟽 | 𫟾 | 𫟿 |
U+2B80x | 𫠀 | 𫠁 | 𫠂 | 𫠃 | 𫠄 | 𫠅 | 𫠆 | 𫠇 | 𫠈 | 𫠉 | 𫠊 | 𫠋 | 𫠌 | 𫠍 | 𫠎 | 𫠏 |
U+2B81x | 𫠐 | 𫠑 | 𫠒 | 𫠓 | 𫠔 | 𫠕 | 𫠖 | 𫠗 | 𫠘 | 𫠙 | 𫠚 | 𫠛 | 𫠜 | 𫠝 | ||
Notes |
History
The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the CJK Unified Ideographs Extension D block:
Version | Final code points[lower-alpha 1] | Count | L2 ID | WG2 ID | IRG ID | Document |
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6.0 | U+2B740..2B81D | 222 | L2/07-333 | Lunde, Ken (2007-10-02), Proposal to add twenty-one CJK Unified Ideographs to the UCS | ||
L2/09-214 | N3560 | IRG URGENT Version4.0(M Set) [Macao set], 2008-12-24 | ||||
L2/09-214.1 | N3560_C | N1532R | Evidences of Urgently Needed Characters (China set), 2008-12-31 | |||
L2/09-214.2 | N3560_U | Jenkins, John (2009-04-14), UNC source information for U-source characters | ||||
L2/09-214.3 | N3560_J | Lunde, Ken (2007-11-11), Additional references for IRG N1367 | ||||
L2/09-214.4 | N3560_T | N1305 | Request to add 24 new characters to CJK D, 2007-05-30 | |||
L2/09-177 | Whistler, Ken (2009-05-01), "L", WG2 Consent Docket | |||||
L2/09-220 | Jenkins, John (2009-05-15), Requirement for Additional Source Information in the Extension D Documentation | |||||
L2/09-104 | Moore, Lisa (2009-05-20), "CJK — IRG Urgently Needed Characters", UTC #119 / L2 #216 Minutes | |||||
L2/09-239 | Source information for CJK Extension D on ISO/IEC 10646, 2009-07-10 | |||||
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See also
References
- ↑ "Unicode character database". The Unicode Standard. Retrieved 2016-07-09.
- ↑ "Enumerated Versions of The Unicode Standard". The Unicode Standard. Retrieved 2016-07-09.
- ↑ "Ideographic Variation Database". Unicode Consortium.
- ↑ "UTS #37, Unicode Ideographic Variation Database". Unicode Consortium.
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