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Hogeol
The tiger is often referred to as an animal of filial piety or gratitude that helps people in their devotion to their parents and tries to repay people`s favor when it gets help from them. In literature and folklore, the tiger has appeared as a messenger of gods while emerging as a protector of heroic figures or as an assistant in founding something new.
The word Hogeol in Korean means a person of great wisdom and courage or a person of mettle and great stature.
That is why it is named Hogeol. We wish you to experience the joy of success by achieving your goals effectively.