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The characters 鄒 (U+9112), 鶵 (U+9DB5) and 皺 (U+76BA) are showing the JP forms for the CN, TW and HK regions, and I checked that those three had CN forms in v1 and were removed in v2. I am not sure how important those characters are to daily Chinese usage, but all three are Big5 characters, with 鄒 and 皺 appearing in Big5 Level 1 (commonly used) and 鶵 appearing in Big5 Level 2 (less commonly used). If there is some space left, please consider restoring the v1 CN glyphs.
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The characters 鄒 (U+9112), 鶵 (U+9DB5) and 皺 (U+76BA) are showing the JP forms for the CN, TW and HK regions, and I checked that those three had CN forms in v1 and were removed in v2. I am not sure how important those characters are to daily Chinese usage, but all three are Big5 characters, with 鄒 and 皺 appearing in Big5 Level 1 (commonly used) and 鶵 appearing in Big5 Level 2 (less commonly used). If there is some space left, please consider restoring the v1 CN glyphs.

The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: