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As an HK native I prefer the JP/KR form also for SHSerif.

I also want to note 泰/康/彔/录/隶 is a different issue altogether and the handling by SHS is not consistent within the same region either.

The GB/T 2312 and GB 18030 are character set standards, not glyph standards. The Table of General Standard Chinese Characters however specifies the normative glyph shape. The stroke length is...

![image](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/8191296/24976316/88f22754-1ffb-11e7-93a9-2693faf8844e.png) U+81EC CID 34088 is nearly the equivalent to CID 34089.

![image](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/8191296/25055027/124e1682-2193-11e7-850f-48543d1b2e2c.png) U+6DE6 24166 === 24165

![image](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/8191296/25055101/80727e64-2193-11e7-9090-4c89f13ecb3e.png) U+6DFC 24211 = 24212

![image](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/8191296/25055263/472b644e-2194-11e7-916f-069e66db68a9.png) U+6E23 (JP) 24272 === 61621

@kenlunde should they be mapped to the same CID though? as they look nearly identical

![image](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/8191296/25055451/6fc99258-2195-11e7-9559-e9e28e4f4b66.png) U+6EA3 24499 === 24498 (latter of which is likely to be going away as it is outside the scope of JP subset)

![image](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/8191296/25055587/462b698e-2196-11e7-9fc4-f3298bcf3ad1.png) U+6EB4 24531 === 24530