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  • This rank badge, or <i>hyungbae</i>, is decorated in silk threads with a single crane holding the plant of eternal youth among stylised clouds, rocks and surging waves. During the Choson dynasty (1392-1910), rank badges became an important part of dress worn by civil officials and were first used in the second year of the rule of King Danjong (1454). Worn on the chest and the rear of the uniforms of officials and members of the royal family, they represent the rank of the wearer. Different animals indicate different ranks and the single crane, seen here, was worn by civil officials of lower rank. Over the course of the Choson dynasty, subtle changes were made to the hyungbae, but its core iconography remained the same. (en)
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