the word ‘Tal’
the word Tal
"to let something go"
or
"to be free.“
-Gagsi
Someone who wearing Gagsi Tal, Play the difficulty of new bride in Talchum
Choegwari
During the Koryo period, many Buddhist clergy held considerable political power. The corrupt and lusty monk became an object of mockery for thecommon people in talchum.
-Nojang
Yellow eyes : drunkard
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the past of Korea. For instance, North and South American tourists asked me about how Joseon dynasty could last for over five hundred years. European visitors wanted to know that Korea still has the royal family members. Asian tourists were curious about why all the name plaques are in traditional Chinese characters though Koreans use the Korean alphabet, Hangeul. African visitors asked me why Se
Script(文字) : Visible Marks For Record
Condition = a language unit : a letter = 1 : 1
cf. Signal fire(烽火) or sign language(手语) is not a script
Logographic Writing(表意文字)
- Pictograph(象形文字)
Sumerian(B.C 3100), Egyptian(B.C 3000),
Hittite(B.C 1500), Chinese character(汉字, B.C 1300)
Phonographic Writing(表音文字)
- A syllabic script(音
1984 Launches the New Technology
Developers Inc. funded by the CAS
- 1987 Chinese Character Card, first original
hardware
1989 NTD was renamed Legend Computer
Company
- 1990 Launched its own-brand PC in China
1996 Legend became the market share
leader in China
2003 Legend announces the birth of its new logo,
"Lenovo"
2005 Lenovo acquires IBM's Personal Computing
Chinese in Malaysia have formed into unique characteristic of resisting cultural amalgamation compared to other countries. Previous administrations of Malaysia have noticed this situation and have promoted economic and non-cultural assimilations in various fields in pursuit for ethnic harmonization within the country. In 1997, the population of overseas Chinese in Malaysia was about 5,445,000 whi