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The red embattled base alludes to the armiger's paternal clan, namely its ancestral feudal estate and the clan color.  It also alludes to his graduate studies in city and regional planning at Cornell University where red is one of the school colors.   
The red embattled base alludes to the armiger's paternal clan, namely its ancestral feudal estate and the clan color.  It also alludes to his graduate studies in city and regional planning at Cornell University where red is one of the school colors.   


The lion or singh is a favorite animal alluding to the armiger's undergraduate studies in zoology, his distaff ancestral roots in South and Southeast Asia where the lion symbolizes India and Farther India, as well as a pun on their Thai surname, Ploysongsang.   
The lion or singh is a favorite animal alluding to the armiger's undergraduate studies in zoology, his distaff ancestral roots in South and Southeast Asia where the lion symbolizes India and Farther India, as well as a pun on his Thai surname, Ploysongsang.   


The yellow embattled chief alludes to the armiger's family's paternal roots in China since yellow is the metal associated with China.   
The yellow embattled chief alludes to the armiger's family's paternal roots in China since yellow is the metal associated with China.   
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