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Conservation Division, Department of Forests and Park Services, Ministry of Agriculture
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In Korea, the painting "Jakhodo" (in leopard paintings, "Jakpyodo"; "pyo" means leopard) is about a magpie and a tiger. The letter "jak" means magpie; "ho" means tiger; and "do" means painting. Since the work is known to keep away evil influence, there is a tradition to hang the art piece in the
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is the mortal enemy of the human protagonist. The tiger is featured in the mediaeval
Chinese novel Water Margin, where the cat battles and is slain by the bandit Wu Song,
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paintings, the tiger, which is intentionally given a ridiculous and stupid appearance (hence its nickname "idiot tiger" 바보호랑이), represents authority and the aristocratic
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to strike the tiger's head and to run across the serrated back's 27 teeth, which sometimes aligned with the stripes of the instrument's tiger decoration. Although the
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features the title character surviving shipwreck for months on a small boat with a large Bengal tiger while avoiding being eaten. The story was adapted in
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decorations, although they are now more commonly restricted to use during the Years of the Tiger. Similarly, tigers were long carved onto
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wears and sits on tiger skin. The ten-armed warrior goddess
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and Tamil independence movement. The Bengal tiger is the
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1545:. Heinemann-Raintree Library. pp. 34–35.
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1689:A Complete Guide to Heraldry
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