A person who wears a sangmo is called a beok-gu (벅구), chaesang-chibae (채상치배), or beokgu-jaebi (버꾸잽이).
Chibae (치배) and jaebi (잽이) are terms for percussionists in pungmul.
Jeolpung is the basic type of crown cap of the Three Kingdoms period, and used various ornaments such as flowers, branches, and bird feathers to represent the region and its identity.
[3] The old style of sangmo can be found in the mural paintings of Goguryeo tombs which adorn the feathers of birds on soldiers' heads.
As the commander nodded left, right, rear, front, and all directions, the military stretched to the great heights of 'ㅡ,' 'ㅁ,' '曲, and 'ㅇ.