Taegukgi (late Joseon)

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Taegukgi (late Joseon) is the late-19th-century Korean national flag design featuring the yin-yang taegeuk symbol and four trigrams, which became the basis for the modern flag of South Korea.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical flag
national flag design
associatedWith Korean independence movement NERFINISHED
late Joseon modernization
basisFor modern Taegukgi NERFINISHED
category Flags of Korea NERFINISHED
Historical flags of Asia
National symbols of Korea
colorScheme black trigrams on white field
white background with red and blue taegeuk
containsElement four trigrams
continent Asia
country Korea NERFINISHED
culturalContext Korean Confucianism
Korean nationalism NERFINISHED
designFamily Taegeukgi NERFINISHED
fieldColor white
flagType civil flag
state flag
war flag
historicalStatus defunct national flag design
inspired Flag of South Korea NERFINISHED
languageContext Korean
mainSymbol taegeuk NERFINISHED
yin-yang symbol
region Korean Peninsula NERFINISHED
represents Korean nation
balance of yin and yang
cosmic duality
heaven, earth, water, fire through trigrams
scriptDirection horizontal
shape rectangular flag
successor Flag of South Korea NERFINISHED
symbolColor blue
red
symbolSystem I Ching trigrams NERFINISHED
symbolType philosophical symbol
timePeriod late 19th century
usedAs national symbol of Korea
usedBy Joseon dynasty NERFINISHED
Korean Empire NERFINISHED
writingSystemInName Hangul
Hanja

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Joseon flag Taegukgi (late Joseon)