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The focus is on the Korean Peninsula.

It is said that North Korea is trying to unite the younger generation by promoting an artificial flag called the Republic flag.



First, let's take a look at the news prepared by reporter Kim A-young. 



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At international sporting events, our players wear the Taegeukgi, and North Korean players wear artificial flags.



North Koreans see an artificial flag much more often than we see the Taegeukgi on TV.



Recently, this program was aired.



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This is a video called Korean Gibal that was broadcast on the 9th by Chosun Central TV.



They don't use sisi clothes, so the spelling is different from ours, but the pronunciation is the same. 



[(Comrades, what are you drawing right now?) Draw our flag!

(Draw the Republic flag!) Yes.

Draw the flag of the Republic]



It's time to teach the teacher how to draw an artificial flag at the Yeomyeong Kindergarten in the Daeseong District, Pyongyang.



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It is said that blue represents sovereignty and white represents national unity. 



[(Comrades, what were you thinking while drawing blue!) The sea!

(Blue sky!)]



It is said that blue stands for sovereignty and white stands for national unity. They teach that the most important color on the flag is red.



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[(By the way, what does this red color mean?) Ah!

This tie is also red.] Is it because the red color



symbolizes the red blood of the anti-Japanese revolutionary fighters, so-called partisans?



The lyrics of the nursery rhymes with the theme of artificial flags are militant.



[Republican flag, even in high mountains, where we fought and won against an adversary]



Teacher, it is also worth noting that some of the children were wearing T-shirts with artificial flags on them.



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This is because you can often see young people wearing these T-shirts on Chosun Central TV these days. 



[There are 18 young people who recently appealed to the Oguk Farm Youth Farm in Anap-gun.]



North Korea, where the Labor Party has the upper hand, has a short history of actively using the so-called national symbol, artificial flag, in fashion.



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Echo, an external media outlet, reported that artificial t-shirts were popular about two years ago, and it is estimated that they were actually introduced around this time.



The use of the flag here and there is an aid to the United States.



It is said that sharing the same design has the effect of creating a sense of unity and heightening patriotism, but North Korea also seems to be expecting this.



Victory Day in which North Korea claims to have defeated the United States.



Before and after the signing of the armistice agreement, we introduced an old artificial aircraft used during the Korean War.



Artificial air is being actively used as a means of enhancing the sense of belonging of future generations and blocking the relaxation of ideas.