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Chinese surnames and Korean surnames are not equivalent for me as I think 'equivalent'. and the documents of korean surnames feel different for me. Feels like some korean surnames include Chinese surnames. so I d like to standardize the documents of korean surnames in my way(Anyway, it it personal request). The way is All of korean surnames are not equivalent in chinese surnames. like
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I'm pretty sure the number for the Gimhae Kims (listed at 26,300) is wrong. But before I actually edit the page itself, I wanted some recognition/confirmation of this. Also, a noted member of the Gimhae Kims includes, from what I am told, the first Roman
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Hello, I am Joseph Seo. I see Korean surnames in
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DON'T OVER SIMPLIFY KOREAN KIM CLAN CAME FROM CHINA. KOREAN " KIM" CLAN ORIGIN IS IN NORTH KOREA/ MANCHURIA REGIONS. WHICH " MANCHURIA" OR " MANCHURIAN PEOPLE AND CULTURE" WAS NOT PART OF CHINA OR HAN-CHINESE. KOREANS AND MANCHURIANS SHARE ALOTS OF SIMILIARITY BETWEEN THE TWO BECAUSE KOREANS,
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MONGOLIANS, MANCHURIANS ARE ALL " ALTAIC" TRIBAL PEOPLE. KOREAN LAST NAME " KIM" IS NOT POPULAR NAME WITHIN HAN-CHINESE SURNAMES. IN CHINA " KIM " OR " JIN" IS COMMON AMONG KOREAN-CHINESE, HALF KOREAN-CHINESE, OR MANCHURIANS LIVING IN NORTHEASTERN PART OF NORTH KOREA/ MANCHURIA BORDER.
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1266:-That is correct document for me. 'The Korean surname Yun or Youn has no relations with the Doãn surname of Vietnam or Yin of China.' Most of Korean surnames have no relation in chinese surnames. We have own surname, not equivalent chinese surname.
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