File:Chinese character 寅 Yin2 from late W Zhou bronze.svg

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English: Exemplar of yin2 character from a late Western Zhou bronze, TYPED using fonts made available for public use by the Academia Sinica's Chinese Document Processing Laboratory (CDPL) under the Institute of Information Science with assistance from the Bronze Inscription Research Team (BIRT) under the Institute of History and Philology of the Academia Sinica. Although a typable font intended for creating published works, it cannot be used on Wikipedia without uploading an image of the result of the typing (see 寅's page).
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