- in
shinjitai are also
found in
simplified Chinese characters, but
shinjitai is
generally not as
extensive in the
scope of its modification.
Shinjitai were...
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Extended shinjitai (****anese: 拡張新字体, Hepburn: kakuchō
shinjitai, lit. 'extended new
character form') is the
extension of the
shinjitai (officially simplified...
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characters used in ****anese writing).
Their simplified counterparts are
shinjitai (新字体, 'new
character forms'). Some of the
simplified characters arose...
- ****an made its own
efforts to
simplify the characters, now
known as
shinjitai, by a
process similar to China's
simplification efforts, with the intention...
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Differences between shinjitai and
simplified characters in the ****anese and
Chinese languages exist. The old and new
forms of the kyōiku
kanji and their...
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extended shinjitai (拡張新字体, kakuchō
shinjitai) –
these come by
applying the same
simplification processes as in the
development of
shinjitai. The newspaper...
- The
Toyotomi clan (****anese:
shinjitai: 豊臣氏 / kyujitai: 豐臣氏, Hepburn: Toyotomi-shi) was a ****anese clan that
ruled over the ****anese
before the Edo period...
- characters, ****anese
kanji include many
simplified characters known as
shinjitai standardized after World War II,
sometimes distinct from
their simplified...
- The
Black Dragon Society (Kyūjitai; 黑龍會;
Shinjitai: 黒竜会, kokuryūkai), or the Amur
River Society, was a
prominent paramilitary,
ultranationalist group...
- and
Shinjitai versions'
equivalent code
points in
Unicode as the same. Unofficially, a font may
display 海
differently with 海 (U+6D77) as the
Shinjitai version...