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One simple question: Does RHEL4 support CJK (Chinese, Japanese and Korean)?

Hi, One simple question: Does RHEL4 support CJK (Chinese, Japanese and Korean)? If the answer is yes, then how to implement it? Thank you in advance!
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CEFSCONV(1)						      General Commands Manual						       CEFSCONV(1)

NAME
cefsconv - convert a TeX document in SJIS encoding containing CEF macros into `preprocessed' form. SYNOPSIS
cefsconv < infile > outfile DESCRIPTION
The Chinese Encoding Framework (CEF) developed by Christian Wittern <cwittern@conline.central.de> makes it possible to include CJK charac- ters in various encodings using the SGML macros &CX-aabb; for Big 5 and CNS encoding and &U-aabb; for Unicode (X denotes a number between 0 and 7; 0 represents Big 5 encoding, 1-7 CNS encoding planes 1-7. aabb is either a decimal or hexadecimal number). cefsconv converts the CEF macros of a SJIS encoded document together with the SJIS encoding itself into a form which can directly processed with LaTeX 2e. It is identical to sjisconv < infile | cefconv > outfile This filter is part of the CJK macro package for LaTeX 2e. SEE ALSO
sjisconv(1), bg5conv(1), cefconv(1), cef5conv(1), extconv(1), the CJK documentation files. AUTHOR
Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> CJK Version 4.8.3 07-May-2012 CEFSCONV(1)