Hanja
Hanja, or hanja in Korean, refers to Chinese characters used in Korea. They were borrowed from Chinese writing and used to write Korean-Sino vocabulary as well as proper names and historical and scholarly texts. In modern Korean, Hangul is the primary script, while Hanja is used selectively for disambiguation, stylistic purposes, or in certain domains such as scholarly works, legal documents, and newspaper headlines.
Historically, Hanja was the dominant writing system in Korea. From the early centuries of the Three Kingdoms,
Technically, Hanja characters are encoded in Unicode and in national standards such as KS X 1001 in