Asked by Joshua Salim on Jun 09, 2024

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The Korean Hwangnam-dong crown, with its gold band and uprights, and jade comma-shaped pieces, is thought to symbolize which of the following?

A) Silla Kingdom first ancestor
B) Life and supernatural power
C) Life and the eternal sun
D) The tears of the Buddha

Hwangnam-Dong Crown

An exquisite gold crown from the Silla Kingdom, discovered in the Hwangnam-daechong tomb in Gyeongju, South Korea, symbolizing the authority and status of royalty.

Supernatural Power

Forces or entities beyond scientific understanding or the laws of nature, often attributed to deities, spirits, magic, or other otherworldly phenomena.

  • Familiarize yourself with the role Buddhism played in influencing the art and architecture in East Asia.
  • Investigate the emblematic significances and purposes behind art objects and designs.
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vinay chhabraJun 11, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The Korean Hwangnam-dong crown's design, featuring gold and jade, is interpreted as symbols of life and supernatural power, reflecting the beliefs and values of the Silla Kingdom.