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National symbols and founding myths trivia questions
National symbols and founding myths trivia
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- What is the name of the first state founded in the Dangun myth?National symbols and founding myths
- Which two colors make up the taegeuk circle at the center of the Taegeukgi?National symbols and founding myths
- How many letters does the Korean alphabet have in use today?National symbols and founding myths
- In the Dangun myth, which animal ate mugwort and garlic and became human?National symbols and founding myths
- In the Dangun myth, who descended from heaven and became the father of Dangun?National symbols and founding myths
- Which phrase, meaning to broadly benefit all humanity, became the founding ideal of Korean education?National symbols and founding myths
- Which Joseon king created Hunminjeongeum, the Korean alphabet?National symbols and founding myths
- What are the four trigrams drawn at the corners of the Taegeukgi?National symbols and founding myths
- What is the national flower of South Korea?National symbols and founding myths
- What is the name of the national anthem of South Korea?National symbols and founding myths
- The national anthem of South Korea is called Aegukga.National symbols and founding myths
- The taegeuk circle at the center of the Taegeukgi is made up of green and yellow.National symbols and founding myths
- The Dangun myth is one of the founding myths of Japan.National symbols and founding myths
- When King Sejong first created Hunminjeongeum, it had 28 letters.National symbols and founding myths
- In the Dangun myth, the bear ate mugwort and garlic, became human, and was named Ungnyeo.National symbols and founding myths
- Hongik Ingan, meaning to broadly benefit all humanity, is used as the founding ideal of education in South Korea.National symbols and founding myths
- In the Dangun myth, the figure who descended from heaven is the son of Dangun.National symbols and founding myths
- The Taegeukgi is rectangular.National symbols and founding myths
- Hangul is a script created by Seolchong of Silla.National symbols and founding myths
- The national flower of South Korea is the mugunghwa, the rose of Sharon.National symbols and founding myths