Kanbun

The Kanbun Unicode block is a range of code points in the Unicode standard that represents a set of characters used in the Japanese writing system. These characters are known as Kanbun, and they are derived from the Chinese writing system, which was introduced to Japan in the 5th century. The Kanbun Unicode block includes a range of characters that represent the basic sounds of the Chinese language, such as the character 〡, which represents the "a" sound, and the character 〢, which represents the "b" sound. These characters are often used in combination with other characters to represent more complex words and ideas, such as the combination of the characters 〢 and 〣, which together represent the word "bai", meaning "white" in Chinese. The Kanbun Unicode block is part of the Unicode standard, which is a standardized character encoding system that allows computers to store and display text in a wide variety of scripts and languages.
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