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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T16:01:38+00:00 2026-05-31T16:01:38+00:00

I’m writing some Java code that deals with Chinese characters, and I got some

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I’m writing some Java code that deals with Chinese characters, and I got some unexpected results — strings that should be equal were not. Here is one of the offending characters, which means “six” (pinyin: liù): 六. This character can be represented with either of two code points:

F9D1 in the block: CJK Compatibility Ideographs
516D in the block: CJK Unified Ideographs

Wikipedia has a page about these character ranges, and the short section on compatibility ideographs does mention some duplicates, but the list omits this specific character.

So I’m wondering:

  1. Is there a list of duplicate unicode characters somewhere so I can transform Strings before trying to compare them?
  2. Is this normal when dealing with CJK characters, or have I done something else wrong?
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    2026-05-31T16:01:39+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 4:01 pm

    Just normalize them. U+F9D1 becomes U+516D under any of the four normalization schemes:

    $ export PERL_UNICODE=S
    
    $ perl -le 'print "\x{F9D1}\x{516D}"' | uniquote -v
    \N{CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-F9D1}\N{CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-516D}
    
    $ perl -le 'print "\x{F9D1}\x{516D}"' | nfd | uniquote -v
    \N{CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-516D}\N{CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-516D}
    $ perl -le 'print "\x{F9D1}\x{516D}"' | nfc | uniquote -v
    \N{CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-516D}\N{CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-516D}
    $ perl -le 'print "\x{F9D1}\x{516D}"' | nfkd | uniquote -v
    \N{CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-516D}\N{CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-516D}
    $ perl -le 'print "\x{F9D1}\x{516D}"' | nfkc | uniquote -v
    \N{CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-516D}\N{CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-516D}
    

    Many essential Unicode tools, including those, are available here.

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