Hangul
Hangul or Chosun was written in 1443 by King Sejong, the fourth king of the Joseon Dynasty, in the name of Hunminjeongeum, and was written in 1446 to mark Korean. In the 1910s, the Korean scholar, Sung Kyung, became a 'Hangul' in the 1910s, when he became the official national character in the Kao reform in 1894, following the succession of the Chosun royal family, I used the name. The branch belongs to the phoneme character among the phonetic characters. In Korea, the law for Hangul is being implemented.