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The original Korean flag turned out to be like this. The Korean flag was first designed by the Qing Dynasty, who was ma Jianzhong, the Qing dynasty's envoy in charge of Korea at that time, when there was only one peninsula

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The original Korean flag turned out to be like this.

The Korean flag was first designed by the Qing Dynasty, who was ma Jianzhong, the Qing dynasty envoy in charge of Korea at that time, when there was only one country on the peninsula, called North Korea. At that time, North Korea needed to trade with Britain, and after signing the agreement, it was necessary to raise the national flag, but there was no national flag. As a vassal state of the Qing Dynasty, Korea applied for the use of the Dragon Banner, but the Qing Dynasty did not approve it. Ma Jianzhong wanted to design a national flag for North Korea, first designed the Bagua diagram, at that time there was gossip next to the Taiji Yin yang fish, and the bagua represented the Korean Badao, but after the North Koreans took it, the British changed the color and removed the four gua. Eventually became the Tai Chi diagram it is now.

Later, this figure was transmitted back to the Qing Dynasty, because the yin and yang fish lacked the polka dot to reconcile yin and yang, and also lacked the harmony of the four gua, which was considered by Taoism to have no eyes, red and blue, and water and fire were intolerable. As a result, as we see now, the two sides of the Korean Peninsula are opposite and cannot be blended.

The original Korean flag turned out to be like this. The Korean flag was first designed by the Qing Dynasty, who was ma Jianzhong, the Qing dynasty's envoy in charge of Korea at that time, when there was only one peninsula

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