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: If a file is saved in Chinese (GBK or UTF-8) but opened by a browser or software expecting Western characters (Windows-1252), it interprets the bytes as random accented letters and symbols.

This issue usually stems from a mismatch between the and the display decoding : : If a file is saved in Chinese

The string contains specific clues that reveal its likely origin: : If a file is saved in Chinese

The garbled text you provided is a classic example of . This occurs when text—likely originally Chinese—was encoded in one format (like UTF-8) but mistakenly read using another (such as Western or Cyrillic encodings like Windows-1251/1252). Decoding the Snippet : If a file is saved in Chinese