@hongminhee But why? If the character looks different, why wouldn't it be represented by a different codepoint?
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Wow, English-only people (or Western languages, for that matter) are so naïve. In case you didn't know, the lang attribute is very important in East Asian languages.@hongminhee I still think it's stupid that Unicode hasn't separated the different-looking CJK glyphs into separate codepoints. If we can have A, Α, А and A as separate characters, why couldn't that have been done for CJK?