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The publication is written in Classical Chinese and contains a preface, the alphabet letters ( jamo ), and brief descriptions of their corresponding sounds.
It is later supplemented by a longer document called Hunminjeongeum Haerye.
To distinguish it from its supplement, Hunminjeongeum is sometimes called the " Samples and Significance Edition of Hunminjeongeum " ().

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