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・ Choe Un-gyong (diver)
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・ Choe Yeong
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・ Choe Yong-gon (army commander)
・ Choe Yong-gon (vice-premier)
・ Choe Yong-rim
・ Choe Yun
・ Choe Yun-ui


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Choe Sejin

Choe Sejin (1473–1542) was a Korean linguist, educator, and a proponent of hangul during the Joseon Dynasty. He is of the Goesan Choe clan and courtesy name was Gongseo (공서; 公瑞).
Choe devised the modern South Korean order of the hangul letters, and assigned names to the letters. His most famous book on hangul is the ''Hunmong Jahoe'' (; "Collection of Characters for Training the Unenlightened (= Kids)", 1527).
Choe was an official interpreter in the Korean embassies in Beijing, and so he also documented colloquial northern Chinese varieties (Old Mandarin).
==See also==

* List of Korea-related topics
* History of Korea
* Joseon Dynasty

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