- Ju
Sigyeong (Korean: 주시경;
December 22, 1876 – July 27, 1914) was one of the
founders of
modern Korean linguistics. He was born in Pongsan-gun, Hwanghae...
- scholar,
revolutionary and politician. His most
famous work was
under Ju
Sigyeong; later,
after parti****ting in the
March First Movement, he with other...
- 中庸; Jung-yong),
Mencius (맹자; 孟子; Maengja),
classic of
Poetry (시경; 詩經;
Sigyeong), Book of Do****ents (서경; 書經; Seogyeong),
classic of
Changes (역경; 易經; Yeokgyeong)...
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society of
hangul and
Korean language research,
founded in 1908 by Ju
Sigyeong. It
promotes hangul exclusive writing.
Hangul Day was
founded in 1926 during...
- in 1928, soon
after the term "hangul",
coined originally in 1913 by Ju
Sigyeong,
became widely accepted as the new name for the alphabet. The day was then...
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Transcriptions Revised Romanization Sigyeong McCune–Reischauer Sigyŏng...
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compiled Cheonguyeongeon and was
known for
memorizing hundreds of
works from
Sigyeong. Kim was a
highly skilled singer with
great knowledge in arts who touched...
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entered the
Korean Language Academy (조선어강습원),
where he
studied under Ju
Sigyeong. He
graduated from the
Hiroshima Higher Normal School (廣島高等師範学學校, now Hiroshima...