The granite was cut into the whole part and formed octagon. In the South Korean Taegeukgi, as you can see the pattern placed on the four corners around the Taegeuk pattern, the person named Park Young-hyo seems to refer to this pattern. The pillar of the candle holder was engraved with cicadas. Also there were a pair of cicada wings on the crown of the king of the Chosun Dynasty, so it seemed to show the integrity of the cicadas, eating only the daybreak dew drops without harming farmers' grains. In modern times, it seems to show integrity and love for the people without doing any harm to neighborhood. Feeling the workmanship and aesthetic sense of the ancestors, it is approaching simple but stable.
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