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South Asian Research Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences (SARJHSS)
Volume-2 | Issue-01
Original Research Article
The Story of Chinese Characters (0021-0030) When Translated on Korean Pronunciation
Hyeonhi Regina Park, Jiah Anna Kim, Rosa Kim, Alain Hamon, Sohwa Therese Kim, Sangdeog Augustin Kim
Published : Jan. 10, 2020
DOI : 10.36346/sarjhss.2020.v02i01.001
Abstract
The authors, we have studied on Tcheonzamun (The thousand character essay), and we knew that most of Tcheonzamun seemed to be written in Korean pronunciation. During the study we thought that the people who had made the masterpiece of Easter Asia, Tcheonzamun, might have created the Chinese characters themselves. The authors analyzed the Chinese characters with the method of using Korean pronunciation. We translated the 10 Chinese characters randomly, and named them the continuous number of 0021 to 0030. Authors found that Chinese characters were also written on the basic foundation of Korean language. The central power or cultural foundation of Eastern Asia (China, Mongol, Korea, Vietnam, Japan, and Singapore) is Chinese characters. We, the authors of this article, found that all of 10 letters in this article were composed of Korean letters and phrases. As a conclusion, this discovery states that the central power of Eastern Asia was not originated by Chinese people but by ancient Korean people.

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