The sun, moon, water, and rock are some objects used to represent this concept in traditional Korean art. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this concept whose ten symbols feature in landscapes in Korean screen paintings. A symbol for this concept often refers to Qin Shi Huang’s elixir of life; a description is acceptable.
ANSWER: becoming immortal [or renewing immortality; accept descriptions like prolonging life or achieving longevity or living for a long time; accept chéng xiān]
[10m] Another common Korean screen painting during the Joseon dynasty featured the sun, moon, and five peaks and was associated with this kind of person.
ANSWER: king [or wang; accept King of Joseon; reject “emperor”]
[10h] Another common motif in Joseon-era paintings are these two native animals in works called jak-hoe-doe. One animal satirizes the upper class, while the other looks down upon it, representing the common people.
ANSWER: tigers AND magpies [accept answers in either order]
<Jay Kim, Visual Fine Arts>