Secrets of the Yellow Spots that have become symbols of poverty

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(1)In the 20s, the yellow pad used as a symbol of poverty
(2)Flooring is a flooring material for Koreans who take off their shoes indoors because it is difficult to live on ordinary cement floors
(3)Yellow sheets started to be used in the 1960s and were used as floor finishing materials until the 1980s
(4)As it became hard to find from the 1st to 20th, it was widely used as a material representing a walthouse with a poor environmental price
(5)Then why was the floorboards so bright yellow in the past
(6)I used to live in a traditional Korean house with yellow flooring
(7)Because the crab was a high-quality flooring material!I copied the yellow floorboards
(8)I’ll put Korean paper on the floor
(9)Apply bean dam as adhesive and waterproof solution made by grinding beans
(10)Then, it turns yellow
(11)After drying it, if you put Korean paper on top of it and repeat the process of doing bean dam, the floor will be hard and smooth
(12)Then you’ll see this yellow mess that we’re used to
(13)In the Joseon Dynasty, the floor was finished with high quality flooring
(14)They just lived on the floor
(15)The yellow floorboards that make it look like such a high-end finish!
(16)If you look at the ones I’ve used for a long time, you can’t tell from the yellow ones
(17)Then do you not use floorboards these days? If you do, then yes
(18)Patterns come out differently like this, or a lot are usually peeled in storage
(19)I put it on the floor and constructed it
(20)The yellow jang feeling is the only one that’s missing
(21)Use wood flooring or tiles, not flooring
(22)I have a lot of houses
(23)Homeboy to finish the floor with bean dam in the 6th and 70s
(24)I did, but it was hard to take care of and I had to change it regularly
(25)Waterproof and growth plates became commonplace because they forgot the existence of the Gokong Dam, which has excellent thermal resistance and is convenient
(26)saddened by the replacement and replacement of the high-end finishing materials and the panje, which used to be the Lum yellow Kong Dam in the family
(27)gong
(28)Hi.

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