It is not clear whether he was Korean or Chinese, and indeed it is not even certain that he actually lived. However, as the [[Yamato court]] in the period around the fourth century began to grow in size and complexity, it employed foreigners to draw up documents and handle written records, and Wani may be conveniently regarded as representative of the earliest of these. | It is not clear whether he was Korean or Chinese, and indeed it is not even certain that he actually lived. However, as the [[Yamato court]] in the period around the fourth century began to grow in size and complexity, it employed foreigners to draw up documents and handle written records, and Wani may be conveniently regarded as representative of the earliest of these. |