Hunminjeongeum (Korean: 훈민정음; Hanja: 訓民正音; lit. The Correct/Proper Sounds for the Instruction of the People) is a 15th-century manuscript that introduced...
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Hunminjeongeum Haerye (Hanja: 訓民正音解例; lit. 'Explanations and Examples of the Proper Sounds for the Instruction of the People'), or simply Haerye, is a...
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The Hunminjeongeum Society (Korean: 훈민정음학회) sometimes called the "Hunminjeongeum Research Institute" in English-language newspapers, is a private organization...
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is provided within a section of Hunminjeongeum itself, 훈민정음 해례본 제자해 (Hunminjeongeum Haeryebon Jajahae or Hunminjeongeum, Chapter: Paraphrases and Examples...
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name Hunminjeongeum 고담덕 Hanja 高談德 Revised Romanization Go Damdeok McCune–Reischauer Ko Tamdŏk IPA [ko.dam.dʌk̚] Posthumous name Hunminjeongeum 국강상광개토경평안호태왕...
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June 1456. The Hall of Worthies is known for its role in compiling the Hunminjeongeum, the original treatise on Hangul. Sejong established the institution...
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the project encountered difficulties between the city of Baubau, the Hunminjeongeum Society, and the Seoul Metropolitan Government in 2011. The King Sejong...
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Jeon Hyeong-pil (section Hunminjeongeum)
of South Korea. It notably holds an original 1446 copy of the text Hunminjeongeum, which proposes what is now the Korean alphabet Hangul. This copy is...
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script for the Korean language, leading to the 1446 promulgation of the hunminjeongeum (훈민정음; 訓民正音), 'correct pronunciation for teaching the people.' The problems...
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and is celebrated on October 9 to commemorate the promulgation of the Hunminjeongeum on October 9, 1446. In the north the holiday is formally known as Chosŏn'gŭl...
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promulgated Hangul (also known as Chosŏn'gŭl in North Korea) through the Hunminjeongeum. It did not come into widespread official use until the late 19th and...
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reading Hanja or to replace Hanja entirely. Introduced in the document Hunminjeongeum, it was called eonmun (colloquial script) and quickly spread nationwide...
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responsible for compiling the Hunminjeongeum. The Hunminjeongeum was published and promulgated to the public in 1446. In the Hunminjeongeum ("The Proper Sounds...
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Gyeongseong Hunminjeongeum 경성 Hanja 京城 Revised Romanization Gyeongseong McCune–Reischauer Kyŏngsŏng...
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Sangmin Hunminjeongeum 상민 Hanja 常民 Revised Romanization sangmin McCune–Reischauer sangmin...
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the Veritable Records of King Sejong and Jeong In-ji's preface to the Hunminjeongeum Haerye emphasize that Sejong invented it himself. Before the creation...
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Movement Parents Ryu Jung-gwan (father) Lee So-jae (mother) Korean name Hunminjeongeum 류관순 Hanja 柳寬順 Revised Romanization Ryu Gwan-sun McCune–Reischauer Ryu...
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Hangul alphabet for their language, based on textbooks created by the Hunminjeongeum Society, a linguistic society in Seoul., but in 2012 it was reported...
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Hangul as the native alphabet of Korean. It is first described in the Hunminjeongeum published on 9 October 1446 1444: 15 June – Cosimo de' Medici founds...
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Hwacha A hwacha model at the Seoul War Memorial. Korean name Hunminjeongeum 화차 Hanja 火車 Revised Romanization Hwacha McCune–Reischauer Hwach'a...
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(father) Korean name Hunminjeongeum 권율 Hanja 權慄 Revised Romanization Gwon Yul McCune–Reischauer Kwŏn Yul Courtesy name Hunminjeongeum 언신 Hanja 彦愼 Revised...
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jiyao) after it was ordered by the King Taejong in 1414. Korean language Hunminjeongeum Kanbun Man'yōgana Lowe, Roy & Yasuhara, Yoshihito (2016). The Origins...
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alphabet in 1446 revolutionized the description of the language. The Hunminjeongeum ('Correct sounds for the instruction of the people') and later texts...
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Kingdoms) Korean name Hunminjeongeum 삼국시대 Hanja 三國時代 Revised Romanization Samguk-sidae McCune–Reischauer Samguk-sidae Other name Hunminjeongeum 삼국시기 Hanja 三國時期...
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A page from the Hunmin Jeongeum Eonhae, a partial translation of Hunminjeongeum, the original promulgation of the Korean alphabet...
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Yi Sun-sin Hunminjeongeum 이순신 Hanja 李純信 Revised Romanization I Sunsin McCune–Reischauer I Sunsin Courtesy name Hunminjeongeum 입부 Hanja 立夫 Revised Romanization...
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Korean mask Korean name Hunminjeongeum 탈 Hanja 倛 Revised Romanization tal McCune–Reischauer t'al...
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Hyŏnjik (mother) Relatives Kim Ŭiguk, Kim Chongsu, Kim Insŏk Korean name Hunminjeongeum 김응우 Hanja 金膺禹 Revised Romanization Gim Eungu McCune–Reischauer Kim Ŭngu...
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fourth king of Joseon Sejong the Great and promulgated in the text Hunminjeongeum. The publication of the Korean alphabet in 1443 was a surprise to many...
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