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*Flag of the Joseon dynasty and Korean Empire. The third version from the top is a replica of the one given by emperor Gojong to American diplomat Owen N. Denny (1838–1900), who served as his advisor. The second version from the bottom is depicted in the 1882 U.S. Navy book Flags of Maritime Nations.
The Joseon dynasty presided over two periods of great cultural growth, during which Joseon culture created the first Korean tea ceremony, Korean gardens, and extensive historic works. The royal dynasty also built several fortresses and palaces.
In the meantime, the Joseon government army attacked Jeonju, and the government and the peasant army concluded an agreement. However, the Joseon government then asked the Chinese government for urgent assistance in ending the revolt. After notifying the Japanese in accordance with the Convention of Tientsin, China sent troops into Korea.
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At that time, some proposed to create a national flag, but the Joseon government looked upon the matter as unimportant and unnecessary. By 1880, the proliferation of foreign negotiations led to the need for a national flag. [1] The most popular proposal was described in the "Korea Strategy" papers, written by the Chinese delegate Huang Zunxian.
The Joseon Army also used flag waving and shouting to create a sense of fear and confusion among enemy troops. These tactics were particularly effective against inexperienced or poorly disciplined troops. [48] The Joseon Army sometimes used diplomacy to avoid conflict or to form alliances with neighboring powers.
English: Flag of the King of Joseon, fringe removed. Preferably used with templates that require a 1px border outline. Preferably used with templates that require a 1px border outline. Date
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