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5 	This is the DTD of the XML-format kanji file combining information from
10 The file covers the following kanji:
11 (a) the 6,355 kanji from JIS X 0208;
12 (b) the 5,801 kanji from JIS X 0212;
13 (c) the 3,625 kanji from JIS X 0213 as follows:
14 (i) the 2,741 kanji which are also in JIS X 0212 have
16 (ii) the 884 "new" kanji have new entries.
82 This will only be used where Nelson reclassified the kanji.
88 the kanji is taught in Japanese schools. 8 indicates it is one of the
90 indicates it is a Jinmeiyou (for use in names) kanji. [G]
94 The stroke count of the kanji, including the radical. If more than
102 A cross-reference code to another kanji, usually regarded as a variant.
124 based on a survey in newspapers, so it is biassed towards kanji
126 frequently used kanji is not strong.
130 When the kanji is itself a radical and has a name, this element
137 and instructional books on kanji.
161 moro - "Daikanwajiten" compiled by Morohashi. For some kanji two
163 dictionary in which the kanji is found, and m_page: the page
191 for finding a required kanji. The type of code is defined by the
210 e.g. 3k11.2, where the kanji has 3 strokes in the
213 the 2nd kanji in the 3k11 sequence. (I am very grateful to
215 for the kanji in this file.) [I]
216 four_corner - the "Four Corner" code for the kanji. This is a code
223 misclass - a possible misclassification of the kanji according
230 The readings for the kanji in several languages, and the meanings, also
243 of the kanji.
250 of the kanji. The tones are represented by a concluding
253 kanji. The readings are in the (Republic of Korea) Ministry
255 korean_h - the Korean reading(s) of the kanji in hangul.
256 ja_on - the "on" Japanese reading of the kanji, in katakana. A
259 "Jouyou kanji".
260 ja_kun - the "kun" Japanese reading of the kanji, in hiragana.
265 approved for a "Jouyou kanji".
273 The meaning associated with the kanji.