HZ

Developed by Fung-Fung Lee in 1989. It's described in RFC 1843

It uses an escape sequence
~{ : to start the 2 byte sequence
~} : to end the 2 byte sequence and switch back to ASCII

Example: This is GB, next is GB. ~{<:Ky2;S{#,NpJ}l6HK!#~}Bye.
    This is ASCII, next is GB. ~{ <:Ky2;S{#,NpJ}l6HK!# ~} Bye.
    ASCII Start GB 己所不欲,勿数于人。 End GB ASCII

EHZ

Developed by Ricky Yeung in 1994.

~{ : Start double byte encoding
~A voor GB
~G for CNS Plane 1
~H for CNS Plane 2
~g for BIG5 Plane 1
~h for BIG5 Plane 2
~f for BIG5 Plane 0.
~} : End double byte encoding

Example:
    This is ASCII. This is GB: ~{cccccc~}. This is also GB: ~{~Acccccc~}.
    This is CNS: ~{~Gcccccc~}. This is also CNS: ~{~Gcccc~Hcccc~Gcccccc~}.
    This is BIG5: ~{~gcccccc~}. This is also BIG5: ~{~hcc~gcccccccccc~}.
    This is mixed: ~{gcccc~Gcccccc~gcccccc~Acccc~Hcc~hcc~Acccc~}.

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