Chinese language and emphasis

Hi All,
 
I'm wondering if anyone could answer a couple of questions for me. As I
understand it Japanese doesn't use italics as a form of emphasis, so
using <i> tags around ideographic text is a big no no. Can anyone
clarify if other languages, specifically Chinese, fall into this
category? If Chinese does how is emphasis indicated visually on a web
page, would it be with a dot above the character?
 
Many thanks, Henny
 
 


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