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Aboo_ πππβοΈ
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Korean π , known as "Tal" in Korean, have a rich history and play a significant role in Korean culture. 1. Traditional masks: Korean masks π date back to the Silla Kingdom (57 BC-935 AD) and were used in shamanic rituals, theater performances, and ceremonies. 2. Types of masks: - Hahoetal (Lion Mask): represents courage and strength - Baekjeong (White Aristocrat): represents nobility and elegance - Sonpi (Immortal): represents wisdom and longevity - Gaksi (Young Woman): represents beauty and innocence 3. Materials: Masks π are made from wood, paper, or leather, and often feature intricate designs and colors. 4. Symbolism: Masks π represent various aspects of Korean culture, including: - Ancestral spirits - Mythological figures - Social status - Emotional expressions 5. Performances: Masks π are used in traditional Korean performances, such as: - Talchum (mask dance) - Sandae (mask theater) - Pansori (traditional storytelling)
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ZonniaβοΈππππ
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