Why Hangul Used to Be Considered a “Woman’s Script”

Why Hangul Used to Be Considered a “Woman’s Script”
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When you think of the Korean language, you probably think of Hungar, the uniquely Korean writing system. Hunger was created by King Sejong the Great in the mid- 15th century as a way for people who couldn't read literary or classical Chinese to read and write Korean. But did you know that Hungar was rejected and ridiculed by the royal literati for ... Read More
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