South Asian Research Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences (SARJHSS)
Volume-1 | Issue-3
Original Research Article
The Story of Chinese Characters (0031-0040) When Translated on Korean Pronunciation
Hyeonhi Regina Park, Kunjoo Daegon-Andrea Kim, Jiah Anna Kim, Rosa Kim, Alain Hamon, Sohwa Therese Kim, Sangdeog Augustin Kim
Published : Oct. 30, 2019
Abstract
The researchers have tried to pronounce the part of the letter, and then investigate if there is some meaning of the part of the letter when assembled together on a Korean pronunciation method. Because the researchers have obtained the similar results as shown on the analysis of Tcheonzamun (The thousand character essay). We 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 0031 to 0040. As a conclusion the researchers have found the ancient Korean people's sense and frankness shown on Chinese characters. And it is known that the meaning through Korean pronunciation is more expressive than the present meaning.