《 》

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U+300A, 《
LEFT DOUBLE ANGLE BRACKET

[U+3009]
CJK Symbols and Punctuation
[U+300B]
U+300B, 》
RIGHT DOUBLE ANGLE BRACKET

[U+300A]
CJK Symbols and Punctuation
[U+300C]
See also: 〈 〉 and ⟪ ⟫

Chinese

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Russian « », circa 1950s.[1]

Punctuation mark

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  1. Encloses titles of books.
    狂人きょうじん日記にっき狂人きょうじんにち  ―  “Kuángrén Rìjì”  ―  Diary of a Madman
  2. (Internet slang, humorous) Encloses a text expressing something that is complained or satirized to be done so "skilledly" that can be written into a book named so.
    せき書名しょめいごうのうなりためけい小說しょうせつけんこと [MSC, trad.]
    关于书名ごうのうなり轻小说けんこと [MSC, simp.]
    “Guānyú Jiā Ge Shūmínghào Jiù Néng Chéngwéi Qīngxiǎoshuō Zhè Jiàn Shì” [Pinyin]
    About That It Can Be Made Into a Light Novel by Adding Book Title Marks to
  3. (Internet slang) Used to quote a text/speech and express that the quotation is so absurd and commonly seen that it is deemed a "classic (てん (diǎn))" (hence enclosed by this pair of marks for book titles); also by extension used for general mocking.
  4. (Internet slang) Used to quote a word or some words to express that the word(s) is/are only so called while the fact is far different from (especially opposite) the sense of the word(s).

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Sun Jiahui (孙佳とし) (2021 September 29) “How China Adopted Western Punctuation”, in The World of Chinese[1]

Korean

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Punctuation mark

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  1. (North Korea) Encloses a quotation.

Usage notes

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An embedded (inner) quotation is set off with 〈 〉, within 《 》 for the outer quotation.

Mongolian

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Punctuation mark

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  1. (vertical script) Encloses a quotation.

Usage notes

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An embedded (inner) quotation is set off with 〈 〉, within 《 》 for the outer quotation.