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    What is the Korean Symbol for Loayalty?

    My brother is looking for the Korean symbol for Loyalty. I see so many Japanese & Chinese symbols but no Korean. I know the Korean language stems from the Chinese but not sure if the symbol would be the same in Korean.

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    <font size="3">Loyalty
    Japanese Chinese Korean 
    zh?ng chéng
    chuu sei
    ??</font>


    <font>Loyalty is staying true to someone. It is standing up for something you believe in without wavering. It is being faithful to your family, country, school, friends or ideals, when the going gets tough as well as when things are good. With loyalty, you build relationships that last forever.</font>


    <font>Yi, the Chinese character meaning justice, honesty, loyalty, righteousness, and reliability. (The Epoch Times)</font>



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