16. 단군조선 천자문-사자(獅子, lion)
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This letter is "Lion."
At first , I thought
these symbols were a shark.
After looking for a shark in another letter , I decided
these symbols were a lion.
You've got to look at the side picture.
The first letter is [사, sa, 獅 ]sound and claw.
And the second letter V + ㅡ = [ㅈ,j] sound.
The modern Korean Alphabet ㅈ is adding ㅡ in the ㅅ.
"V + ㅡ = [ㅈ,j] sound" and "ㅅ + ㅡ = [ㅈ, j] sound
are same principles.
The fundamental truth is very simple.
If you add up "ㅡ“ on a basic letter , you can make a next
sound.
This fundamental truth is simple and dreamy.
" = “ sound is a [.l]sound.
We have only Korean-Chinese Character sound
without a sheer (utter) Korean language.

Can you hear the roaring of a lion ?
I have an idea.
This may be a shark in the sea.
On a land , a lion,
In the sea, a shark.
I'm not sure this is a shark.
At first , I thought
these symbols were a shark.
After looking for a shark in another letter , I decided
these symbols were a lion.
You've got to look at the side picture.
The first letter is [사, sa, 獅 ]sound and claw.
And the second letter V + ㅡ = [ㅈ,j] sound.
The modern Korean Alphabet ㅈ is adding ㅡ in the ㅅ.
"V + ㅡ = [ㅈ,j] sound" and "ㅅ + ㅡ = [ㅈ, j] sound
are same principles.
The fundamental truth is very simple.
If you add up "ㅡ“ on a basic letter , you can make a next
sound.
This fundamental truth is simple and dreamy.
" = “ sound is a [.l]sound.
We have only Korean-Chinese Character sound
without a sheer (utter) Korean language.
Can you hear the roaring of a lion ?
I have an idea.
This may be a shark in the sea.
On a land , a lion,
In the sea, a shark.
I'm not sure this is a shark.
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