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Born in 1397, King Sejong the Great is regarded as the most enlightened king in Korean history. As the fourth ruler of the Chosun Dynasty, King Sejong was an accomplished scholar and writer. He is best known, however, for his developing of the Korean Alphabet (Han-Gul). Composed of 14 consonants and 10 vowels, Han-Gul was much simpler than the Chinese system, and enabled literacy to become more available to the general population. King Sejong was also known for governing his people with affection and virtue and for his willingness to see his own mistakes. King Sejong's strength of character and remarkable intellect were combined with genuine humility. In his journal, he wrote, "All that I am, or will be, I have learned from my family, my friends, my teachers, and training with the sword."<br>
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