Why the Tiger Is Prominent in Korean Culture
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The article explores the significance of tigers in Korean culture, while the discussion highlights the broader cultural context and symbolism associated with tigers in East Asian cultures.
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The Tiger is one of the symbols in the Chinese Zodiac. 1/12 of the people are born in a year of the Tiger.
"In Buddhism, the tiger is one of the Three Senseless Creatures, symbolising anger, with the monkey representing greed and the deer lovesickness." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_depictions_of_tigers#...]