basic consonants
hangul
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The Syllable Block Grid
1443 to now
A letter polished by centuries
The old strokes remain visible beneath the modern shine: throat, breath, and geometry held in one honeyed block.
vowel binding
ㅏ finds companions
jamo anatomy
ㄱ as a measured angle
mouth shapes
Sound drawn from breath
construction rules
Every syllable receives a room
vowel harmony
Bright and dark vowels in balance
Dots, earth, sky, and human stance are treated like jewels placed on parchment.
The Scholar's Garden
In 1443, King Sejong imagined literacy as a morning light crossing a courtyard: not hoarded by officials, not locked behind classical training, but available to farmers, artisans, children, and elders. Hangul was shaped with compassion as much as logic.
한글은 소리의 정원
The consonants describe the body that speaks them: tongue touching teeth, throat opening, lips closing into a square. The vowels arrange heaven, earth, and the human being into slender strokes. This page treats those decisions as a portfolio of humane engineering, studded with enough McBling sparkle to remember that knowledge can also be glamorous.
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