십자말풀이 - 사자성어, 영어, 상식

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○ We provide 3 types of crossword puzzles (Korean, English, 4-character idioms), proverbs, spelling,...

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○ We provide 3 types of crossword puzzles (Korean, English, 4-character idioms), proverbs, spelling, Chinese characters (grades 8 to 1), flower names, capitals of each country, national flags, people, and tourist attractions matching games.○ It was created using data including 2,800 Korean words, 1,600 English words, 300 idioms, 700 proverbs, 1,400 Chinese characters, and 460 people.○ In Chinese characters, the Chinese characters for each level were created by collecting all the Chinese characters for each level from the institutions that conducted the Chinese Character Test, and if the hun and pronunciation were different, they were organized according to the standards of the Korean Literature Association.○ It starts with easy words and increases in difficulty as you progress.- English puzzles have difficulty levels adjusted to level 1 (1~35), level 2 (36~100), and level 3 (101~120).- Chinese characters are classified by level (levels 1 to 8)* How to use- Click a blank space in the crossword puzzle table or click on the meaning of the word you want to solve in the list of word meanings below, and a word input window will appear.- When entering crossword puzzles, you can choose between handwriting and keyboard.* Data on the meaning of words, people, places, etc. used here were referenced from the National Institute of the Korean Languages Standard Korean Dictionary, the Encyclopedia of Korean Culture, and Wikipedia.○ Copyright information display (music) - Ding (failed), Yongbae Kim, Gong Yoo Madang (https://gongu.copyright.or.kr) - K-drama sound effects (1252), Kim Yong-bae, Korea Copyright Commission, Gongju Madang (https://gongu.copyright.or.kr) - "LSMSE0705_UI-Button_5", Korea Copyright Commission, Gongju Madang (https://gongu.copyright.or.kr)○ Copyright information indication (flower photo) - Forsythia, dandelion, marigold, cherry blossom, lily of the valley, marguerite, marigold, marigold, lily of the valley, marigold, tulipflower, campanula, magnolia, peony, peony, hydrangea, hydrangea, mountain hydrangea, bay hydrangea, daffodil, crape myrtle. Trees (zinnia), crape myrtle, bay myrtle, dianthus, rhizome, sycamore, chrysanthemum, geranium, hyacinth, jacaranda (golden lantern), chaparral, pasqueflower, hollyhock, cockscomb, iris, irises, sky lily, sky lily, pomegranate , salvia (sesame flower), snapdragon, columbine flower, passion flower: original author Hyun Jin-oh, copyright holder National Institute of Biological Resources - Japanese poppy flower, spirea flower, gujeolcho, peach blossom, evening primrose, chrysanthemum (flower), fragrant oil, pear flower, Cornus officinalis flower, dogwood flower, daylily, wisteria: Original author Tae-cheol Yoo, copyright holder National Institute of Biological Resources - Rhododendron (Azalea): Original author Bae Yeon-jae and others, copyright holder National Institute of Biological Resources - Lucky bag orchid: Original author Sangmoo Park, copyright holder National Institute of Biological Resources - Water lily, Lily of the valley: Original author: National Institute of Ecology, Copyright holder: National Institute of Biological Resources - Evening Primrose: Original author: Northeast Asian Biodiversity Research Institute, copyright holder: National Institute of Biological Resources - Lotus: Original author Yu Nam-hae, copyright holder the Academy of Korean Studies - Corresponding image: Original author Kim Hyeong-su, copyright holder: Academy of Korean Studies - Gypsophila: Hyougushi / Hideyuki KAMON (www.flickr.com/people/hyougushi/), Wikipedia - Cheon Soo-guk: Sixflashphoto (commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Sixflashphoto), Wikipedia○ Picture- Ssireum (Kim Hong-do): Korea Database Industry Promotion Agency, Gongju Madang (https://gongu.copyright.or.kr)- Cheongpunggyeji Pavilion (Jeongseon): Cultural Heritage Administration, Wikipedia (https://commons.wikimedia.org/)- Pungak Docheop (Jeongseon): Lee Kang-cheol, Wikipedia (https://commons.wikimedia.org/)- 8 customs (Kim Deuk-shin): Korea Database Industry Promotion Agency, Gongju Madang (https://gongu.copyright.or.kr)- Mukjukdo (Sinwi): National Museum of Korea (https://www.museum.go.kr/)- Mounted Robber (Lee Je-hyeon): Nakomeme, Wikipedia (https://commons.wikimedia.org/)- Gimhaengdo (Jang Seung-up): Korea Database Industry Promotion Agency, Gongju Madang (https://gongu.copyright.or.kr)- Hwang Woo-do (Gimsi): Korea Database Industry Promotion Agency, Gongju Madang (https://gongu.copyright.or.kr)- Gyesan Cheongwoldo (Seokgyeong): Korea Database Industry Promotion Agency, Gongju Madang (https://gongu.copyright.or.kr)- Han River and Lin River Cruise History (Jeong Soo-young): Academy of Korean Studies, Yu Nam-hae- Peony Island (Heo Nanseolheon): Encyclopedia, National Museum of Korea (https://www.museum.go.kr/)- Gomok Udo (Kim Sik): Korea Database Industry Promotion Agency, Gongju Madang (https://gongu.copyright.or.kr)- Womens Three Periods (Gustav Klimt): repro from artbook, Wikipedia (https://commons.wikimedia.org/)- Swing (Jean-Honore Fragonard): Ajc994, Wikipedia (https://commons.wikimedia.org/)- Water Lilies (Claude Monet): Metropolitan Museum of Art, Wikipedia (https://commons.wikimedia.org/)