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(I assume that's just a lot of codes for Chinese characters. Unsure how up-to-date or accurate it is though. Unicode, each year, is always getting updates/additions/revisions. Since that article was written in 2012, we've gone from Unicode 6.1 -> Unicode 14.0.)
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Yes, the Chinese characters plus spaces. Unicode revisions don't matter here because the characters themselves are already in InDesign and correct, they just aren't showing because they haven't yet had a font supplied because I've selected all at first and made it the paragraph style for the English. Then the GREP search styles characters in those ranges with a Chinese font. The Chinese typesetting is done outside of InDesign and is already checked, it only needs a font.
I haven't yet exported an InDesign file with Chinese as EPUB, but the Chinese would have a span name so I guess that could be replaced easily in Atom or something with the span containing the language tags. Not sure if InDesign would put the span around individual characters or phrases.