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The Quiet Weight Of Han

One day, back in early 1991, in one of my conversation classes, I can’t recall the exact topic we were discussing, but a student hesitated and then ventured, “It’s about Han,” he said, as if he were about to unlock something both sacred and painful. “What’s Han?” I asked, leaning forward, my curiosity fully ignited.   He fumbled for words, clearly struggling to convey something that seemed almost untranslatable.    “Han,” he began slowly, “is a deep feeling of sorrow and longing, mixed with anger and hope. It’s like... a wound that never heals, passed down from generation to generation.”   It was the kind of answer that didn’t quite explain itself—but stayed with you anyway. He searched for something more. “Han is like... a scar on the heart,” he said. “We endure because we have to, because that’s what life demands of us. But it’s not just endurance—it’s a kind of quiet, resilient strength. Even when life is unfair, we keep going. That’s Han.”    Another st...

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