
King Sejong the Great
King Sejong the Great was a revered Korean monarch who ruled from 1418 to 1450. He is best known for creating Hangul, the Korean alphabet, which made reading and writing accessible to ordinary people, greatly boosting literacy and education. His leadership focused on scientific advancement, fair governance, and cultural development, fostering a golden age for Korea. Sejong is celebrated for his wisdom, compassion, and dedication to improving his people's lives, leaving a lasting legacy as one of Korea’s most admired and influential rulers.