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South Korea abolished Chinese characters? Consequence: The younger generation can't read history books and the Constitution.

In recent years, South Korea's entertainment industry has developed vigorously, affecting the whole world, occupying a large part of Asian entertainment industry and playing a decisive role.

This has also made people from all over the world have a strong interest in Korean culture. They travel to Korea, taste Korean food, watch Korean movies, learn Korean, and say "Smecta", but they don't know that Korean characters originated from Chinese characters.

China culture is extensive and profound.

Built in Ming Dynasty 1368, it was seriously damaged in the war.

After a short break, it flourished under the establishment of Zhu Yuanzhang. At this time, Zhu Yuanzhang wanted to recover the territory and expand the territory.

However, it was sternly rejected by the Korean king. At that time, Li Chenggui joined North Korea after helping korean king recover the Shuangcheng General Administration, and was promoted and reused.

Soon after, Li Chenggui launched a mutiny, overthrew the rule of King Koryo and dedicated it to the Ming Dynasty. Zhu Yuanzhang was very happy to see this situation, so he chose "North Korea" as the two names of Li Chenggui.

Therefore, it gave North Korea a name, which has been preserved to this day.

In this way, the era of Lee Korea came.

Until 1636, North Korea continued the title of Ming Dynasty. They are centered on the Ming Dynasty. As a vassal state, North Korea thinks that the Ming Dynasty is the center of the world and the most advanced dynasty, so it wants to learn from the cultural thoughts of the Ming Dynasty and imitate them in all aspects. Confucian culture is regarded as a classic.

North Korea's reference to Chinese characters has reached the extreme, and only dignitaries can use Chinese characters. Under the framework of Chinese characters, Korean develops slowly, which is one of the standards to treat proverbs.

The Sino-Japanese War broke out in the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895, and the Qing government ended in failure in this war, which made all countries regard the Qing Dynasty as something in their hands, and there is nothing to learn from it.

Everyone is eager to be strong, and so is North Korea. They regarded the Qing Dynasty as a backward place with no place to study. They even hate the introduction of Chinese characters, and even think of the slogan of leaving Asia and entering Europe.

Therefore, in 1945, North Korea introduced Korean into textbooks in an all-round way, and the slogan "Chinese characters are useless" resounded throughout North Korea.

1948, North Korea promulgated the Law on Special Usage of Proverbs, which is an important legal basis for abolishing Chinese characters.

Official documents must be written in proverbs. During this period, North Korea abolished a large number of Chinese.

In the spirit of national independence and self-improvement, North Korea is very willing to accept learning proverbs. Everyone is actively studying, but they don't know that they have strayed into different fields.

Because the proportion of Chinese characters in Korean culture and works is too large, the voice of opposition also follows.

In this way, Chinese gradually disappeared in North Korea, but proverbs had great limitations, and then park chung-hee came to power.

Due to the great rejection and disgust of Chinese characters, the president pushed the inability to use Chinese characters to the extreme after he took office.

All books can't use Chinese characters. If they appear in the teaching, the teacher will be expelled.

Not only that, but also announced the Bill of Abolishing the Declaration of Chinese Characters, for which North Korea had to terminate all Chinese character education, but it was strongly opposed by the opposition and had to be abolished two years later.

However, in Korean characters, the original Chinese characters occupy a large proportion, so it is not convenient to use all proverbs, so the abolition of Chinese characters is very difficult for the development of North Korea.

Due to many inconveniences, 1998, President Kim Dae-jung issued the Declaration on the Revival of Chinese Characters.

It is stipulated that Chinese characters must be written on special occasions, such as traffic signs, ID cards, resumes, newspapers and slogans. So now you can also see the shadow of Chinese characters in all important documents.

Nowadays, in Korean, Chinese characters still occupy a large proportion, and China's culture has a long history, extensive and profound, and is world-renowned.

No matter how much it flows into South Korea, it still belongs to China in essence. It's just borrowing and sharing, not the basis for naming.

It is relatively easy for China to learn Korean, but it is not easy for South Korea to abolish Chinese characters.