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7049 Trillium Lane,Reynoldsburg OH 43068

14 January, 2023

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Compared with the geographical location of North Korea, Seoul, the capital of South Korea (formerly known as Seoul), is the capital of Lee's Korea (later renamed as the Korean Empire) since 1392, so the "standard Korean language" of South Korea is closer to the official standard language before the division of the Korean peninsula. At that time, Korean officials and nobles of the upper class and official books still used Chinese, and proverbs failed to become official texts. At the end of World War II, North Korea completely abolished Chinese characters, and Korean was spelled with proverbs. South Korea also abolished Chinese characters for a time, but due to many inconveniences caused by alphabetic characters, it resumed the basic education of Chinese characters to distinguish the different meanings of homophones.

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