
Precious_K216
October 9, 2025, 12:07 AM
📜 Banner 1 📜
Hello, Happy Hangeul Day. It's another public holiday in South Korea.
It'a a national Korean commemorative day marking the invention and proclamation of Hangul, the Korean alphabet, by the 15th-century King Sejong the Great.
During the fifteenth century, Koreans used Chinese characters to write. These characters are known as “Hanja” and are still occasionally seen in Korea, particularly on calendars. As Korean is grammatically very different from Chinese, writing Korean using Hanja was almost impossible. As a result, only the elite people in Korea were literate. In 1443, King Sejong decided that it would be best for Korea if the Korean language had its own alphabet, so he created Hangeul.
#KimSooHyun
#StopCyberbullyKimSooHyun
#WeWillAlwaysBeWithYou
#MayJusticeComeSoon
#KeepFightingUntilTheEnd
#PowerInHisSilence
#MayJusticeComeSoon
#WeStandWithKimSooHyun
#BeTheWindOfChange

622,322

27

Vote

Share