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Scope of application National Standard of the People's Republic of China Code of Chinese Languages Code of Chinese Languages This standard applies to information exchange between any information processing systems. Compilation principles and structure UDC 495.1(083 GB48B1-85 1.1 This standard includes a Chinese language code table and an alphabetic code index table. The former consists of four parts: digital code, Chinese name, Chinese phonetic notation (including the actual phonetic arrangement of the original name of the ethnic group) and alphabetic code, while the index table consists of three parts: alphabetic code, language name and digital code. 1.2 The digital code is basically arranged according to the language family and language group and is represented by three-digit Arabic numerals. The alphabetic code generally adopts the same format as GB334-82 The code is basically consistent with the "Russian Alphabet Spelling and Code for the Names of Nationalities in China", and is represented by two lowercase letters. Among them, thirteen languages also exist abroad, and are represented by the world language code plus parentheses. When a few languages are repeated with the world language code, flexible methods are used to distinguish them. 1.3 This standard is mainly based on GB3304-82, and refers to "Ci Mei". "Chinese Book and Material Classification", "Chinese Academy of Sciences Library Map Classification", etc. 2 Chinese language code Table 4 Language Code Table, see table! Digital Code Altaic Languages Chinese Name Korean Yugu Altaic Languages Mongolian Mongolian Daur Dongxiang Published by the State Bureau of Standards on January 29, 1985 Chinese Pinyin Service Notes Chaoxian (Hanguk --o) Mongor Dongxiang Alphabetic code Sarivikal language Dahur Implemented on October 1, 1985 Digital code Chinese name Altaic language family, Tungusic Manchu language family, Tungusic branch 513 Oroqen language Guowenke language Altaic language family, Tungusic Manchu language family, Manchu branch Hexin language Xiangbo language Altaic language family, Turkic language support Sino-Tibetan language family Tatar||t t||Kirgiz Kazakh Taizbek Weixil Sara Chinese (Chinese) Chilao Hanhuo Language Achang Dulong Jinuo Lhoba Pumi Shijia GB4B81—85 Continued Table 1 Hanyu Pinyin Sheyin Oroqen Ewenki Hezhen Kirgiz (Kyrgyz ) Flan(Zhangwrn) Achang Derung Lhalsa P'rini Ningmu code Sorlon Yiju Kyrgyz Uzbek Digital code Yi language name Yi language family, Burmese Jingyan branch Jingpo language Sino-Tibetan language family, Tibeto-Burman reading branch Tani Lahu Xielan|| tt||Sino-Zai language family, Ning-Myanmar language family, regional branch Sino-Tibetan language family, Zhuang-Dong language family, Wu language branch Sino-Xian language family, Zhuang-Dong language family, Dong-Shui language branch Hanodian language family, Zhuang:Dong language family Nongjuan language Bouyi language Sino-Tibetan language family, Yin language branch Australasian language family Blangpu Austronesian language family, Indonesian language family Gaoshan language Indo-European language family, Slavic language family, East Slavic branch (061) Indo-European language family, Iranian language family Tajik GB 488185 Continued Table 1 Hanyu Pinyin Biyu Jiagpo Zang (Bodskad) Maonen Dai (Thai) Zhuang Bauyei Bemglong Gaosban Russ(Russkij) Tajik (Togiki) Letter codebzxZ.net 2.2 Letter code index, see Table 2: Student code Additional notes: Chinese name Alu Banlong Browlang Bouyi Shanlong Dayil Dongxiang Ewenki Manglao Zhanxiao|| tt||Korean Hani Jibao Jinuo Jingyan Kazakh Kirgiz Luba Lahu Bianke Monba GB4881-86 Digital code Ningmu code This standard was proposed by the Computer and Information Processing Standardization Technical Committee. The main drafters of this standard are Bai Guangwu and Li Zhaozai. Chinese name Helao Mongolian Maonan Naxi Oroqen Pulai Sara Tajik Shijia Tatar Uyghur Uzbek Xibe Digital code (212) Tip: This standard content only shows part of the intercepted content of the complete standard. If you need the complete standard, please go to the top to download the complete standard document for free.