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There are almost 808 chinese characters shared by china and japan and korea ,such as (means door in English),the unicode value of chinese is 9580,What about the japanese and korea ?
What are the unicode value of japanese and korea ?
Are they same?

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I'm not particularly well versed in how Han characters are handled by Unicode, but it would appear that the character is shared. U+9580 sits under the CJK Unified Ideographs block. As wikipedia describes it:

The Chinese, Japanese and Korean (CJK) scripts share a common background, collectively known as CJK characters. In the process called Han unification, the common (shared) characters were identified and named "CJK Unified Ideographs". As of Unicode 8.0, Unicode defines a total of 80,388 CJK Unified Ideographs

Under the Han unification effort, one important point to note is:

Modern Chinese, Japanese and Korean typefaces typically use regional or historical variants of a given Han character.

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Mostly yes, but some variant characters are encoded under different code points since they are seen as different characters.

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