
The Art of Tae Kwon Do is a variation of hand and foot techniques you would learn. Here are some meanings for the different kinds of art you'll learn. There are 24 different kinds of art in this Tea Kwon Do Art.
"ITF Patterns Definitions: Taken from: ITF Taekwon-Do Encyclopedia written by General Choi Hong Hi, Father of Taekwon-Do"
CHON-JI:
Literally
means "the Heaven the Earth".
It is, in the Orient, interpreted as the creation of the world or the
beginning of human history, therefore, it is the initial pattern played by the
beginner. This pattern consists of two similar parts; one to represent the
Heaven and the other the Earth.
Moves: 19
DAN-GUN:
Is
named after the holy Dan-Gun, the legendary founder of Korea in the year of
2,333 B.C.
Moves:
21
DO-SAN:
Is
the pseudonym of the patriot Ahn Chang-Ho (1876-1938). The 24 movements
represent his entire life, which he devoted to furthering the education of
Korea and its independence movement.
Moves: 24
WON-
HYO:
Was
the noted monk who introduced Buddhism to the Silla Dynasty in the year of 686
A.D.
Moves:
28
YUL-GOK:
Is
the pseudonym of a great philosopher and scholar Yi I (1536-1584) nicknamed the
"Confucius of Korea". The 38 movements of this pattern refer to his
birthplace on 38’ latitude
and the pattern diagram represents the Chinese character for
"scholar"
Moves: 38
JOONG-GUN:
Is
named after the patriot Ahn Joong-Gun who assassinated Hiro- Bumi Ito, the
first Japanese governor-general of Korea, Ito was known as the man who played
the leading part in the Korea- Japan merger. There are 32 movements in this
pattern to represent Mr. Ahn’s age when he was executed at Lui-Shung prison
(1910).
Moves:
32
TOI
-GYE:
Is
the pen name of the noted scholar Yi Hwang (16th century), an authority on
neo-Confucianism. The 37 movements of the pattern refer to his birthplace on 37
latitude, the pattern diagram represents the Chinese character for "scholar"
Moves:
37
HWA-RANG:
Named
after the Hwa-Rang youth group which originated in the Silla Dynasty in the
early 7th century. This group eventually became the actual driving force for
the unification of the three kingdoms of Korea. The 29 movements refer to the
29th Infantry Division, where Taekwon-Do developed into maturity.
Moves:
29
CHOONG-MOO:
Was
the name given to the great Admiral Yi Soon-Sin of the Yi Dynasty. He was
reputed to have invented the first armored battleship (Kobukson) in 1592, which
is said to be the precursor of the present day submarine. The reason for this
pattern ending in a left hand attack is to symbolize his regrettable
death.
Moves: 30
ITF
Black Belt Patterns
Taken from: ITF Taekwon-Do Encyclopedia
written
by General Choi Hong Hi, Father of Taekwon-Do
1st Dan to 6th Dan
KWANG-GAE:
Named
after the famous Kwang-Gae-Toh-Wang, the 19th King of the Koguryo Dynasty, who
regained all the previously lost territories including the greater part of
Manchuria. The diagram for this pattern represents the expansion and recovery
of lost territory. The 39 movements refer to the first two figures of 391 A.D.,
the year he came to the throne.
Moves: 39
PO-EUN:
Is
the pseudonym of a loyal subject and famous poet Chong Mong-Chu (1400). His poem "I Would Not Serve A Second
Master Though I Might Be Crucified A Hundred Times"
is
known to every Korean. He was also a pioneer in the field of physics. The diagram for this pattern represents his
unerring loyalty to the king and country towards the end of the Koryo Dynasty.
Moves:
36
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