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In Korea, the rat is a sign of wealth, fecundity, abundance, genesis, and industry which helps people to find their way through difficult circumstances.
Laughing is a cheerful expression of pleasure, and as the proverb says: "If you laugh, blessings will come your way."
The word Utja here comes from a combination of two meanings: laughter (Ut) and rats (Ja), the first of the twelve horary signs.
We wish you could enjoy both blessings and abundance from laughter and rats, respectively.