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Encryption/ciphers/codes in Chinese That wouldn't work very well - pinyin isn't actually reversible as multiple characters share the same pinyin - for example, 十 (ten) is pronounced the same way as 石 (stone). If you ignore the tones, it's even worse. In most cases it's possible to figure out that the wrong character has been used, but it's not lossless. |
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