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Ten longevity symbols in Korean folklore, which are the sun, clouds, mountains, rocks, water, cranes, deer, turtles, pine trees,
and the mushroom of eternal youth, are painted to express the wishes for longevity and many fortunes.
During the Choson dynasty, the king used to give this kind of painting to his retainers as a gift on New Year's Day.
They were also widely used by the upper class as decoration pieces.
The paradise, where the immortals are said to live, is painted in bright and luxurious colors as
a fantastic and idealistic world.
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