Baby is a novice in Korean makeup and doesn't know much about Korean makeup. Many babies will see Chinese characters on Korean makeup. Please don't make a fuss. It's only in the company's design, not made in China, and don't think it's a fake. There is a Chinese character class in Korean primary school curriculum, which can be explained by Degang Guo's words that "Koreans used to be made in China" [shh].
So Wu's family will have this word (later)
The Snow Show family will have this word.
Dad recipe mask can write (spring rain)
Korean makeup is used a lot, and other Chinese characters will be encountered in the future. Don't be afraid, baby.
Now that we have made it clear, let's tell you about the origin of Korean: Korean characters are alphabetic characters, which were created in 1446. According to research, before this, Korean was written in Chinese characters, and Korean itself was the original result, with one word and one sound. Pronunciation is based on China's phonology, the human body's pronunciation organs and the letters created by heaven, earth and people. Korean * * * has 40 letters, including 265,438+0 vowels and 65,438+09 consonants.
Since ancient times, Koreans have had an inherent language different from Chinese, but the lack of the inherent language has brought a lot of inconvenience to the written life. Therefore, for a long time, South Korea had to borrow Chinese characters, that is, the writing of the Han nationality in China. Considering this reality, King Sejong of South Korea created a scientific and original Korean script that is worth showing off in the world. Since then, the Korean people have been using their own writing and language completely different from that of the Han people in China. Therefore, Koreans have become one of the only nations in the world who think in their own language.