词条 | Hunminjeongeum Haerye |
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|img=Hunminjeongeumhaerye.jpg|160px |caption=Hunminjeongeum Haerye uses right-to-left vertical writing. Here it explains the shapes of the basic consonants. |hangul=훈민정음 해례 |hanja=訓民正音解例 |rr=Hunminjeong(-)eum Haerye |mr=Hunminjŏngŭm Haerye }} Hunminjeongeum Haerye (訓民正音 解例 in hanja. lit. "Explanations and Examples of the Correct/Proper Sounds for the Instruction of the People"), or simply Haerye, is a commentary on the Hunminjeongeum, the original promulgation of hangul. The term Hunminjeongeum Haeryebon (訓民正音 解例本 in hanja) refers to its printed edition itself. Here bon (本) means a book, or an edition. It was written by scholars from the Jiphyeonjeon (Hall of Worthies), commissioned by King Sejong the Great. In addition to an introduction by Sejong (excerpted from the beginning of Hunminjeongeum) and a colophon by the scholar Jeong Inji (鄭麟趾), it contains the following chapters:
See Hangul letter design for an excerpt of the letter design explanations from chapters 2 through 4. The original publication is 65 pages printed in hanja with right-to-left vertical writing as is the case for all the ancient Korean literature in regular script, except where Hangul are mentioned and illustrated. One original copy was made public in 1940 by Jeon Hyeongpil, an antique collector who acquired it from Lee Hangeol (1880–1950), whose family had possessed it for generations. Another incomplete copy was reported to be found 2008. Now kept in the Kansong Art Museum (간송 미술관; 澗松美術館), it is South Korean National Treasure No. 70 and has been a UNESCO Memory of the World Register since October 1997. See also
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