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Please stop adding whitespace

I see you have a lot of extra whitespace to several articles, contrary to Wikipedia's standard layout. Please stop doing that. Bishonen | tålk 09:19, 14 September 2020 (UTC).[reply]

Oh, come on.. I have reverted a number of articles, but I see you have done the same thing to a lot more. Please go back and revert them yourself, I'm getting tired of it. Why on earth did you do this? Bishonen | tålk 09:26, 14 September 2020 (UTC).[reply]
Oops sorry. Was not aware that was against the layout. I thought it would be beneficial if the paragraphs are spaced enough since its more easy to identify paragraphs and thus easy to read.
I see. Well, it's unlucky that nobody told you before. Look, if you're not up for reverting the whitespace yourself (because I notice you're not doing it), I can do it by the radical method of reverting all your edits. There's a script whereby I can do that with one click, so it would be a lot more convenient for me than what I've been doing. The only problem is that you have also made a few — really not very many — additions of text, and they would go as well. Would that be all right? You can then look at your own contributions, here, where you will easily be able to identify those edits, because they're much bigger, and add them back. However, I see that they're all unsourced. Please only add them back if you provide sources along with them. All right? Please let me know what you think. (Please sign talkpage posts by adding four tildes, ~~~~, which will convert automatically to your signature and a timestamp.) Bishonen | tålk 10:34, 14 September 2020 (UTC).[reply]
Since you have not responded to me, even though you have been editing, I'll have to go by my own best judgement. I've reverted your last 500 edits. I hope that doesn't upset you too much, but doing it one by one is really too time-consuming for me, and you yourself are apparently not prepared to fix the whitespace issue. Please remember what I said above, especially about sources. Bishonen | tålk 22:06, 14 September 2020 (UTC).[reply]

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Early history

In the Neolithic period, geometric patterns like zigzag patterns or fish bone(어골문,魚骨文) like patterns on korean comb-pattern pottery(빗살무늬토기) are attested,as well as on spinning wheels where spiral patterns are observed. [1] During the bronze age, patterns of circles are also observed in mirrors.[1]

The Three Kingdoms Period

It was from The Three Kingdoms Period(Kokuryo, Baekje, Silla) that patterns showed distinctive korean styles. The patterns of this period were influenced by Chinese culture and Buddhist art. Because the three kingdoms were in the same cultural zone, the artifacts of the Three kingdoms were similar while showing respective differences. For example, Four Symbols (China)(사신도) were the main theme in Kokuryo murals.The symbols are also observed in Silla earthenware. The 'Cheonma(天馬,literally translated to the horse of the sky)' picture in Shila 'Cheonmachong' royal tomb(천마총) was quite similar to Kokuryo's mural paintings in a tumulus.[2]

Unified Silla Period

In the mid 7th Century , Silla unified The Three Kingdoms and created a new national culture. In this period, Buddhism art especially flourished. As trade with the countries bordering Western China, Unified Silla introduced new crafting technologies and styles. One of the example of these new patterns was the floral medallion motif pattern(寶相華紋,보상화문). Floral medallion motif pattern was introduced from Persia to Korea and Japan in the 7th Century.The fictional flower has eight leaves which have a sharpened end. Also, interests regarding the matter of afterlife increased. Patterns that reflected this interest were geometric patterns like comb-pattern, triangle, circle, floral medallion motif.[2]

Goryeo period

Since Goryeo endorsed buddhism as the state religion,and continued the legacy of the society of the prosperous Unified Silla aristocracy based on rich buddhist traditions, Buddhism art flourished. Goryeo patterns tended to be more colorful. Goryeo celadon was painted with patterns like clouds, lotus and crane. In Goyeo lacquerware inlaid with mother-of-pearl, there were patterns like chrysanthemum and waterfowl.[2]


Joseon dynasty period

Joseon art was not a product of previous traditionally trained skills, but rather an independent development. Characteristic pattern for the period is the 'gil sang' pattern which are translated as lucky signs(길상무늬). Examples of gil sang patterns include Lotus pattern, 'man'(卍) pattern, The ten traditional Symbols of Longevity(十長生), letter pattern etc. Patterns using chinese characters (i.e.부(富)·귀(貴)·수(壽)·복(福)·강(康)·영(寧)·희(囍)) which have the meaning of wealth, honor, long life, happiness and peace respectively were used with decorative frames.[3]


Complex pattern

Complex pattern is a pattern that shows many compounded subjects. For instance, to emphasize the auspicious nature of the dragon, a symbol of defense against evil spirits, it can depicted with clouds. Also, putting apricot blossoms, which represents spring and longevity, together with palgajo (bird), which represents filial piety, is a common combination. Patterns can be arranged by putting ones with similar meanings together, or combining ones with different meanings to create a new symbol. For the former, a common example is the shipjangsaengmun (十長生), or 10 traditional symbols of longevity, and for the latter, fish and reed can be commonly seen in patterns. Fish represents life's leisure, success in life, prosperity for descendants, and conjugal harmony for couples, but when seen with the reed, it represents longevity. The shipjangsaengmun (十長生) will arrange similar symbols to strengthen the original meaning of the symbol. The ten symbols include: sun, mountain, rock, water, cloud, pine tree, elixir plant, turtle, crane, and deer. Each symbols in the shipjangsaengmun (十長生) stands for longevity, but when used together it strengthens their original meaning. The number ten (十) also represents completeness.[2]


References

  1. ^ a b http://encykorea.aks.ac.kr/Contents/Item/E0008467
  2. ^ a b c d Cite error: The named reference :0 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ "길상무늬[Gil sang pattern]". NAVER. DooSan encyclopedia. Retrieved 2016-12-04.