There are also "IICore" that is the IRG-produced minimal set of required ideographs for East Asian use but I believe it isn't used much in real world. If you are looking for a minimal subset of Simplified Chinese charcaters that would be sufficient for 90% of usage environment then characters covered in the GB-2312 standard should be sufficient. Characters provided by the kIRG_Gsource at include most of the Chinese characters submitted by PRC and Singapore which both use Simplified Chinese. Not all of these "CJK Unified Ideograph" are used in Simplified Chinese, and it can actually include characters that are exclusively used in Vietnamese, Japanese, Korean or other ethnic minority language in China, or other Chinese variants (as in "dialects"). In fact, every years, there are still more and more Simplified characters being added to the standard. The meaning of "Simplified" characters is that, the way to write each characters are simplified, but those characters are still separate from each other. When typing, you can switch between languages by tapping and holding on the icon to reveal the keyboard language menu. For Traditional Chinese, select Chinese Traditional, and add the Chinese Traditional Pinyin from the list. Microsoft YaHei: This font was designed specifically for Chinese language text and is commonly used in Microsoft products. The Chinese glyphs, both simplified and traditional, were designed by partner type foundry Changzhou SinoType. Select Chinese Simplified Pinyin from the list. Simplified Chinese do include at least thousands of letters. Source Han Serif is the serif-style typeface family companion to Source Han Sans.
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