South Korean's Aegukga (Hangeul: 애국가) (Hanja: 愛國歌)

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South Korean's Aegukga (Hangeul: 애국가) (Hanja: 愛國歌)

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  • @HeiligesReich You are crazy, free South Korea's anthem is 1000 thousand times better than the crap of north Korea, Ahn Eak-tai the composer has been thought by the best composers!!!

    Freedom will prevail, communist korea will fail, people will eat and be free

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  • @heloise9jin As the blue-and-red Teaguk was the flag of Joseon, it became the symbol of Korean nationalism Anti-Japanese resistance during the Japanese Occupation Era. Note that the Provisional Government of Korea(allied with the Kuomintang) used the flag, and later the Repbulic of Korea kept with the flag.

  • @heloise9jin

    3. The Taiji(Taegeuk in Korean) is nothing national in origin, but just an taoist influence. You would know many chinese-origin religions spread throughout the World. Korea has been China's first neighbor -- so what is surprising? The Taiji symbol has been used in Korea for centuries (yes, it came from China), and King Gojong(高宗) of Korea put that symbol in the first version of Joseon(朝鮮)'s national flag.

  • @heloise9jin 2. The emperor? you mean 朱元璋? Well.. First, I've never heard any my fellow koreans tell that he was korean. I even doubt that common people who are not interested in history would know him; I though he was a monk in somehwere in China and later joined the Red Hoods. How can we relate him to Korea?

    

  • @heloise9jin @heloise9jin I wonder where this rumor came from. I am a South korean high schooler currently 12th grader in Korea. Through the 12 years of public education, I have always learned about Confucius, Mencious and Lao Tzu in our ethics classes. And one fact here : The books obviously mention they are Chinese! One more fact here : I've never seen anyone who claims that Confucius is Korean here in Korea in my life. Please note that Koreans are just sane as people from other nations.

  • @heloise9jin

    What the hell... those guys don't even have korean names. I have no idea why people are trying to make people hate each other by deceiving and shit.

  • 好帥......

  • @heloise9jin the diagram is not just chinese

    it is about buddhist philosphy which is ASIAN, not just chinese

    also. those korean posers in the news are NOT real, trust me no one in korea thinks like that

    try telling that to the jap trolls...

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