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Knowledge & Wisdom
"Knowing others is wisdom. Knowing yourself is enlightenment." - Lao Tzu
Moo 武
Translated "Martial" - "Wǔ" in Chinese.
Comprised of two Chinese characters, ji (止) - to stop or prevent, and gwa (戈) - spear/sword or conflict/war.
Moo Do 무도 - Korean
Translated "Martial Way"
Moo (무) - meaning "martial" and Do (도) - meaning "the way" or "path."
Moo Do 武道 - Chinese
Translated "Martial Way"
Moo (武) "wǔ" in Chinese - meaning "martial" and Do (道) "tao" in Chinese - meaning "the way" or "path."
Tang Soo Do 당수도 - Korean
Translated "Way of the Chinese Hand"
Tang (당) - "Chinese," Soo (수) "hand" and Do (도) - "the way" or "path."
Tang Soo Do 唐手道 - Chinese
Translated "Way of the Chinese Hand"
Tang (唐) - "Chinese," Soo (手) "hand" and Do (道) - "the way" or "path."
Trigrams 건리감곤
The four trigrams represented on the Korean flag, geon, ri, gam and gon representing movement and harmony.
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Um Yang
Also known as "Yin Yang" representing balance and equal opposing but complementary forces.
Tae keuk ki
The Korean National Flag composed of the um yang and four of the eight trigrams.