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The Birth of Hangul: King Sejong's Alphabet Revolution

5 min · 26. juni 2026
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In 1443, King Sejong the Great unveiled a new writing system for the Korean language — Hangul. But why did a monarch spend years developing an alphabet that scholars called 'vulgar' and 'barbaric'? This episode follows Sejong's intellectual journey from the Royal Academy of Jiphyeonjeon to the publication of the Hunminjeongeum, the document that introduced Hangul. We explore the unique scientific principles behind the script — how its consonants mimic the shape of the mouth and tongue — and the fierce resistance from yangban elites who saw Chinese characters as the only legitimate writing. We also follow Hangul's long, quiet survival through the centuries: banned under some kings, used secretly by women and commoners, and finally reborn as South Korea's national pride. From the metal type of the 15th century to the keyboards of Seoul's PC bangs today, this is the story of how a king's obsession gave a nation its voice. #Sejong #Hangul #Hunminjeongeum #Jiphyeonjeon #Joseon #KoreanAlphabet #Linguistics #15thCentury #EastAsianHistory #ScriptRevolution #KingSejong #Literacy #ChoeMalri #JangYeongsil #HangeulDay #FexingoHistory #History #Korea Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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