Thursday, October 26, 2006
Some Sun symbol in ancient Korea...




These pictures are some symbols of sun in ancient Korea. At first, I tried to find out some symbols of sun from ancient Egypt, Greece, some countries from mid America or bible...But those are very common and many people can find out easily, so i tried to find out some symbols in Korea.
These symbols from one of ancient nations in Korea which called "Go-Goo-Ryu"(B.C 37 ~A.D 668), and located at North Korea and huge parts of China.
They believed that 'crow with 3 legs' is the bird of sun, and it represented God. Therefore every picture of sun, they drew that bird.
However, thesedays, this bird represents 'Japan Football Association'(you can see that at picture 2). Because during the period of colony, Japan goverment decided this bird as their emblem for Football Association.
http://blog.empas.com/turiya1/16295309
http://www.susulaw.com/community/sarang_bang/index.html?table=hp_sarang_bang&view=contents_view&num=6042&ref=6042&start=&search_field=contents&search_keyword=%C5%C2%BE%E7&dirNum=061
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yeap..the sun represents man and the moon represents woman. Also in Korean culture, we belive that there is a rabbit in the moon. That means when we look at the moon, we can find out figure of rabbit. I'll try to make a symbol using these 2 animals- crow and rabit.
Kool! But I dun think that you guys could get the bird symbol back from Japan as u said to me. It's long ago right. How could u prove that this symbol is urs without copyright protection? Oops, I didn't know if u guys have it yet, the copyright!
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