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I recommend decoding all your input to UTF-8 and then using the UTF-8 properties to extract the Chinese glyphs. Do note that the "Chinese" glyphs overlap with the Japanese glyphs etc., but at least some pages point to "Unihan" as the list of glyphs that is likely to be of use. Also see Unihan.


In reply to Re: Regular expression for chinese character by Corion
in thread Regular expression for chinese character by senthilkumarperl

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