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・ Shin Sekaï
・ Shin Seong-il
・ Shin Seong-ja
・ Shin Seung-chan
・ Shin Seung-hun
・ Shin Seung-kyung
・ Shin Shinano
・ Shin Shwe of Pagan
・ Shin So-yul
・ Shin Soo-ji
・ Shin Soo-jin
・ Shin splints
・ Shin Su-jong
・ Shin Su-won
・ Shin Suk-ja
Shin Suk-ju
・ Shin Sun-ho
・ Shin Sung-chul
・ Shin Sung-gyeom
・ Shin Sung-mo
・ Shin Sung-rok
・ Shin Sung-woo
・ Shin Tae-yong
・ Shin Takahashi
・ Shin Takamatsu
・ Shin Tanada
・ Shin Terai
・ Shin Togashi
・ Shin Upagutta
・ Shin Uttarajiva


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Shin Suk-ju

Shin Suk-ju (Korean: 신숙주, hanja: 申叔舟; August 2, 1417 – July 23, 1475) was a Korean politician during the Joseon Dynasty. He served as Prime Minister from 1461 to 1466 and again from 1471 to 1475.
Shin was an accomplished polyglot, and was particularly well educated in the Chinese language.〔Handel (2014): 294.〕 He served as a personal linguistic expert to King Sejong, and was intimately involved in the creation and application of the Korean alphabet known in modern times as Hangul.〔 Sin used the newly-created hangul system to create an accurate transcription of spoken Mandarin Chinese in 15th century Ming dynasty China.〔 These transcriptions haven proven accurate and reliable, and his transcriptions are now "an invaluable source of information on the pronunciations of Ming-era ()."〔
== See also ==

* Han Myung-hoi
* Jeong In-ji
* Kwon Ram
* Hong Yun-sung
* Hong Dal-son
* Yang Jung

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