There is a entry in the #Unicode #CodeCharts which has been puzzling me since a while ago, both in the English and French version:

10F45 SOGDIAN INDEPENDENT SHIN
→ 6240 所

10F45 CHINE INDÉPENDANT SOGDIEN
→ 6240 所

Fortunately, I was able to find some explanation in the #CoreSpec - Chapter 14:

"The repertoire includes one phonogram, U+10F45 𐽅 SOGDIAN INDEPENDENT SHIN, an alternate form of isolated shin, used to transcribe one Chinese character, U+6240 所."

Now, I can die in peace…

#Sogdian

#BOTD in #ChineseHistory: An Lushan #安祿山 (703–757), Turko-#Sogdian general and first #emperor of the #Yan #燕 (756–63), founded after he seized #Luoyang #洛陽 in the #rebellion bearing his name. #Funfact: his name, Lushan (Roxshan), is of the same root as English #Roxanne.