Arts of East Asia
Hangul is the native alphabet of the Korean language, developed in the 15th century under King Sejong the Great. This writing system was created to promote literacy among common people, making reading and writing more accessible. Hangul consists of 14 basic consonants and 10 basic vowels, allowing for the formation of syllables in a systematic way, which revolutionized Korean literacy and culture.
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