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가천대학교 아시아문화연구소 아시아문화연구 亞細亞文化硏究 第四輯
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During the reign of Youngjo, in 1755, the Qing envoy to Chosun used a flag adorned with triangular yellow dragon pattern which symbolized the Qing emperor. Chosun, on the other hand, used triangular T'aeguk pattern which symbolized the Chosun royal family. In this pattern, the bright moon and T'aeguk represents the king. This pattern also implies that when the 'T'aeguk is split into countless number it in fact represents the people of the country. It was through the flag that Youngjo showed his ideology that the king and its people belong to one.
The T'aeguk pattern has been widely respected and used from the time of the three kingdoms - Koguryo, Shilla, Paekche - as the nation's characteristic symbol of nationalism. The Chinese T'aeguk pattern is round, however, Korean T'aeguk paatern is 'Chosun-style T'aeguk pattern' which has its origin in Kameun Temple (682). Korean T'aeguk pattern has gone through the following metamorphoses:
Kameun Temple pattern (682) - pattern found on Huh, Jae's stone casket during Koryo Dynasty (1144) - pattern found at Yehsung, Chungju (1277) - the pattern found in the shrine of the Chosun kings and queens (1608) - the pattern found in Changduk Palace (1610) - the pattern found during the Great Han Empire (1901).
Chosun used a flag with T'aeguk pattern when it signed a treaty with the United States in 1882 for it carried a great historical importance. The modern Korean flag has its origin in the flag used by Youngjo, a king during the late-Chosun era.

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