The Tiger and Persimmon: Tales of the Korean Tiger
By Tae Wook Kim
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By Tae Wook Kim
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Since the very first Korean kingdom of Old Joseon until the very last kingdom of Joseon, the Korean people have lived alongside the Korean tigers for 5,000 years.
Across such a continuous span of time together, tigers became a close part of Korean culture.
Feared yet revered, tigers became a special part of folktales. The lesser tigers were depicted as powerful but often silly characters, thus getting into dramatic predicaments.
The grandest tigers were revered as divine mountain spirits and o...
Across such a continuous span of time together, tigers became a close part of Korean culture.
Feared yet revered, tigers became a special part of folktales. The lesser tigers were depicted as powerful but often silly characters, thus getting into dramatic predicaments.
The grandest tigers were revered as divine mountain spirits and o...























