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  • @meulzari inferior complex? are u looking at a mirror? who cares about divided country? why don't u vow ex-master? korean are childish ppl who always provoke ex-master. learn how to behave from taiwan.

  • It was came to light that Korea used The Taichi(太極, Tai geuk) Diagrams at least 300 years earlier than China by the many evidences.

  • 韓國國旗是中國的道教教旗!!!

    沒文化之國!!就搶中國.日本的文化 當是自己獨有文化..............

  • It's Chinese culture, KOR is thief

  • Our existance is derivation from our heavenly fathers.

  • Korean said...let's copy Japnese flag...ok, put Pepsi colors and these blocs on four corners....there we go. look nice.

  • korean flag existed before the japanese flag.

    learn some history you idiot

  • yeah,part of chinese culture~someone must be preparing to change their national flag

  • korean stole it from china!!

    it's the symbol of china's taoism

    that is yinyang 8 gua and korea substract 4,and it become the flag of korea.

  • no worries, the pattern on their flag is just a distorted fake yin yang. real yin yang should be yang rises from bottom on the left, and yin descends from top, depicting the 4 seasons. theirs is opposite, with fire above and water below, fire rises, water descends, thus they never meet, and implies death or separation. and this is the case for their north and south separation. again showing they like distorted facts, just can see the surface but not whats underneath.

  • oh you understand a lot of yin yang. you are awesome.

  • Americans , take care of ur black president, or Koreans will claim that Obama is son of korean!

  • DUDE, everyone knows dats PEPSI!!!

  • that is yin-shadow(陰) and yang-light(陽) in the eastern philosophy.

  • Yes, you are correct. Yin refers to the spirit world while Yang refers to the spirit world in Ancient Chinese philosophy.

  • 小韓民国的愚民旗

  • dirthy chinese!

  • I'm sure the music is from Final Fantasy VI.

  • many Childish comment here

  • Strongly agree on this

  • Fuck off small eyes people, i never heard Chinese were slaves; i only heard Korea was part of China, that's why you fucking ancient Korean use Chinese characters; raped by Jap during world war 2, and raped by American Army now

  • Nobody cares what you think. from what I seen, white people don't have that big eyes. there is almost no difference in eye size between Corean and white race. Arab people have a lot bigger eyes.

  • Taichi and the Eight Diagrams from China

  • 韓国人ほど最悪な民族は無いでしょうね。実際に全世界から韓国人­は非常に嫌われています。韓国人は地上から消滅して欲しいマジで­

  • Strongly agree!

  • i strongly disagree with you.

  • s.korea = rapists country,no culture,no history.............only plastic surgery and copy

  • Chinese governmetn lies... even if I was chinese, I wouldn't listen to them. They say only 22 tibetians died.. many more did actually. If you trust a country that even lies about things like that, how can you even trust what your government says about the "glorius" chinese history ruled by other tribes.

  • Hay, you must be trying to make yourself a great laughing stock in history , the decesdants of the first Taoist master are still alive and living in China, Go to meet them if you dare, haha, you koreans have great addicts in hacilunating your own, korean is korean and Yi is Yi, Yi is just a genaral name for barbarians... You are making me laugh like hell though :))Go take care of your own parent , hand off mine, Twat!

  • lol...both y'all retarded. Taoism , babarians, wtf??... What ever happened to all asians stick together.Ayways to make things clear Koreans didn't jack shit from china... obviously not, look at y'alls technology.shitty. We copied shit from JAPAN ahah...DAE HAN MIN GOOK, jjang GGE SE KI DUL AH! ^_^

  • Although Korean hate Japan, why did they make a flag which is similar to Japanese flag? By the way, BGM is Final Fantasy by Japan. Korean always stole from Japan and China.

  • @toki1221 you're way too immature, just stop.

  • @toki1221 Wow, epic fail on your part. If you have something criticizing to say about Korea, research Korea, not blindly make conclusions. The Korean flag can be traced back to the Goryeo Dynasty,about 1000 years ago, when Japan was ruled by many feudal shoguns.

    The Japanese flag portrays a rising sun. The Korean flag derived from Taoist philosophy. However, even that can be debated, since the original Korean symbol had three sections: red for god, yellow for the people, and blue for the land.

  • @toki1221 Hey japanese Why Do you say always Korean badly? I think Japanese has some inferiority complex to Korean. If this is not Truth, ..... Does Japanese is stranged by radioacrivity?? kk

  • This is kinda making me vomit , haha , the decedants of Taoist first master will die laughing.... They are CHINESE! ZHONGGOK-NGIN!

  • Yeah, like kinda of how China claim Balhae? Balhae was started off by a goguryeo general. Tang dynasty defeated goguryeo with the help of Silla. Then Dae Jo young, who survived, created Balhae. Current chinese history was altered by governemnt since that revolution crap killing all the smart scholars. Way to change a country. That's why china is only now growing in economy. It should have been number 1 a while ago. If that was chinese, we wouldnt have it. Smart krns know wrongs from rights.

  • i think korean people likes original things. they have their own alphabet !?

    i dont think they stole it from taoism.

    i think the symbol was known before taoism ...

  • korean stole it from china!!

    it's the symbol of china's taoism

  • This is from CHinese's Ancestor , 伏羲, 先天八卦创始人。。。

    ===============

    把你们的臭手拿开,

    韩国仔滚远点!

  • WTF!! i tipe in a Bob Dylan song and THAT comes up!!

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