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According to #313 and my own investigation, 澿 (U+6FBF) had JP glyphs in v1 of Sans and Serif.
I would rather have Adobe restore v1 JP for Sans and Serif if possible, then map that to JP, KR and CN. CN uses a throw stroke (捺) whereas HK uses a drop stroke (點) on the right side of the 林 component in 禁.
If let's say we cannot restore the v1 JP glyph for CN, then use HK for JP, KR and CN in Sans like what Adobe did for Serif.
All regions should probably map U+6FBF 澿 to HK instead of TW for the 示 component. The same character is mapped to HK in SHSerif.
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