This is the flag of Republic of Korea. The design of the South Korean flag embodies the thought of China's "Book of Changes". The central Tai Chi
β―οΈ symbolizes the universe. Blue is yin and red is yang. The hexagrams in the 4 corners represent heaven, earth, water, and fire. The national flag has a white background, which symbolizes the purity of the Korean people and their love for peace. It is displayed as KR on some platforms. It generally represents the Republic of Korea and South Korea, also known as South Korea. It is a republic country located in the south of the Korean Peninsula in East Asia. Its capital is Seoul.
π°π· is the Emoji of a country/regionβs flag, and its meaning is flag: South Korea. The Emoji π°π· is composed of two regional indicator letters, namely π° and π·. The country/region's 2-letter code for South Korea is KR, so the letters corresponding to the two region indicator letters are K and R. π°π· is displayed as a whole flag on most platforms and as a two-letter symbol on a few platforms.