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Hello Jim,
The shape of the tsuba might represent the hexagram of I Ching and the holes the dots of Yin Yang. I Ching or Yeok Gyeong (역경) had great influence in Korean history. The symbols on the flags of Korea and Joseon signifies it's importance. Edit: The shape could indeed be the Eight Trigrams of I ching. Last edited by Copycat; 16th July 2023 at 07:08 AM. |
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That was what I was suggesting regarding the Eight Trigrams symbol, as seen on this Ba Gwa dadao with this symbol.As China was occupying Korea in years 1910-1945 this seems to carry out the connection, though this dao is of course far earlier, probably to that rebellion in 1814 (Rodell). Last edited by Jim McDougall; 16th July 2023 at 03:56 PM. |
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