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e ISO-IR-165:1992 character setTable 3-24.
Row Characters Content
1 94 Miscellaneous symbols
2 72 Numerals 1–20 with period, parenthesized numerals 1–20, encircled numerals 1–10, parenthe-
sized hanzi numerals 1–20, uppercase Roman numerals 1–12
3 94 Full-width GB 1988-89 (GB-Roman; equivalent to ASCII)
4 83 Hiragana
5 86 Katakana
6 70 48 upper- and lowercase Greek alphabet, 22 background (shading) characters
7 66 Upper- and lowercase Cyrillic alphabet
8 69 32 full-width Pinyin characters, 37 zhuyin (bopomofo) characters
9 76 Full-width line-drawing elements
10 94 Half-width GB 1988-89 (GB-Roman; equivalent to ASCII)
11 32 Half-width Pinyin characters
12 94 94 hanzi (last is 12-94)
13 94 50 hanzi from GB 7589-87 plus 44 hanzi (last is 13-94)
14 92 Hanzi from GB 7590-87 (last is 14-92)
15 94 69 non-hanzi plus 25 hanzi (last is 15-94)
16–55 3,755 Level 1 hanzi (last is 55-89)
56–87 3,008 Level 2 hanzi (last is 87-94)
88–89 0 Unassigned
90–94 470 Hanzi from GB 7589-87 (last is 94-94)
ISO-IR-165:1992 is, as you can see, a superset of GB 2312-80 and all previous extensions
thereof.
GB/T 12345-90—the traditional analog of GB 2312-80
is character set standard, established on December 1, 1990 by the People’s Republic of
China, enumerates 7,709 characters (6,866 hanzi plus 843 non-hanzi). Its ocial name is
Code of Chinese Ideogram Set for Information Interchange Supplementary Set ( ...