- 創氏改名
- 창씨개명【創氏改名】1940년 일제(日帝)가 한국인(韓國人)의 성명(姓名)을 일본식(日本式) 씨명(氏名)으로 강제(强制) 변경(變更)시킨 일.
Dictionary of Chinese idioms in Korean. 2013.
Dictionary of Chinese idioms in Korean. 2013.
창씨개명 — 創氏改名 … Hanja (Korean Hanzi) dictionary
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