Flag of South Korea

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Flag of South Korea
Flag of South Korea
Korean Name
Revised Romanization Taegeukgi
McCune-Reischauer T'aegŭkki
Hangul 태극기
Hanja 太極旗

The national flag, civil and state ensign of South Korea is white with a red (top) and blue Yin Yang symbol in the center; there is a different black trigram from the ancient I Ching (Book of Changes) in each corner of the white field. In Korean, the flag is called the Taegeukgi. The flag was designed in 1882 during the reign of King Gojong by Bak Yeong-hyo, the Korean ambassador to Japan. Gojong proclaimed the Taegeukgi to be the official flag of Korea on 6 March 1883.

The four trigrams are:

  • ||| Force (☰; geon (건; 乾) in Korean) = heaven (天);
  • |:| Radiance (☲; ri (리; 離)) = fire (火), sun, and yang;
  •  :|: Gorge (☵; gam (감; 坎)) = water (水), moon, and yin;
  •  ::: Field (☷; gon (곤; 坤)) = earth (地).

In Chinese philosophy, the eight trigrams are related to the Five Elements of fire, water, earth, wood, and metal. An analogy could also be drawn with the four western classical elements.

See also

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National flags
List of national flags | Gallery of national flags
List of national coats of arms


de:Taegeukgi et:Lõuna-Korea lipp fr:Drapeau de la Corée du Sud he:דגל דרום קוריאה ja:太極旗 ko:태극기 zh:韩国国旗


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