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http://jung-pc.cbl.umces.edu/siberia/Hanja/
I insist that the so-called Chinese character (Hanja in Korean) was probably invented and developed by Korean ancestors or, at least, other non-Chinese nomadic people who spoke in Altaic or related languages, although the populous Chinese also have used it as their basic writing systems. I believe the number of population of any ethnic group should not be a factor that obscures the origin. I explain some evidences.
I insist that the so-called Chinese character (Hanja in Korean) was probably invented and developed by Korean ancestors or, at least, other non-Chinese nomadic people who spoke in Altaic or related languages, although the populous Chinese also have used it as their basic writing systems. I believe the number of population of any ethnic group should not be a factor that obscures the origin. I explain some evidences.
http://jung-pc.cbl.umces.edu/siberia/Hanja/
I insist that the so-called Chinese character (Hanja in Korean) was probably invented and developed by Korean ancestors or, at least, other non-Chinese nomadic people who spoke in Altaic or related languages, although the populous Chinese also have used it as their basic writing systems. I believe the number of population of any ethnic group should not be a factor that obscures the origin. I explain some evidences.
I insist that the so-called Chinese character (Hanja in Korean) was probably invented and developed by Korean ancestors or, at least, other non-Chinese nomadic people who spoke in Altaic or related languages, although the populous Chinese also have used it as their basic writing systems. I believe the number of population of any ethnic group should not be a factor that obscures the origin. I explain some evidences.