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Hanazono is a Japanese-based kanji font that is free for commercial use, developed by GlyphWiki, with a total of 45090 + 47186 glyphs, including almost all kanji glyphs. The disadvantage is that the glyphs are based on Japanese glyphs, and some characters do not conform to Chinese writing standards.
Since a font file contains up to 65535 words, and the 97745 words of the Garden Ming Dynasty are far beyond its scope, it is divided into two font sets, HanaMinA and HanaMinB.
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License to Use
This font is released under a GlyphWiki license, which has a high degree of freedom:
Anyone is free to use glyph data submitted on the glyph wiki. Regardless of the alteration or commercial use of the data, anyone is free to use, copy or even reproduce all the above data and contents.
In addition, the Glyph Wiki allows you to use the glyph data from the Glyph Wiki as the basis for your own font, or to use the copied glyph data as a publication.
For more information about the GlyphWiki license, disclaimers, and other details, please see the detailed license file.
Font source
Font Source:http://fonts.jp/hanazono/ (If you can't open it, please try to surf the Internet scientifically)
Zhihu:https://www.zhihu.com/question/24776642
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