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  2. Hwa Rang Do - Wikipedia

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    Hwa Rang Do, in addition to its martial training, teaches moral principles with the belief that those who receive martial arts training must also be taught to use their skills responsibly. The foundation of Hwa Rang Do's code of ethics is the Hwa Rang Do Maeng Se , composed of the O Gye, and the Gyo Hun

  3. Hwarang - Wikipedia

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    The Taekwondo pattern Hwa-Rang as well as several traditional forms are named in honor of the Hwarang. A South Korean cigarette brand issued to the armed forces was called "Hwarang". Hwa Rang Do is a modern Korean martial art that is inspired by the ancient Hwarang warriors and their legacy.

  4. Tae Soo Do - Wikipedia

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    Tae Soo Do is a name that has been used over the years by both the Taekwondo and the Hwa Rang Do communities. In relation to Taekwondo, it was the name that some major schools in South Korea agreed to call their martial art systems due to reactions to controversies within the Taekwondo communities in the early 1960s.

  5. Hapkido - Wikipedia

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    Hapkido (UK: / ˌ h æ p k iː ˈ d oʊ / HAP-kee-DOH, [4] US: / h ɑː p ˈ k iː d oʊ / hahp-KEE-doh, [5] also spelled hap ki do or hapki-do; from Korean 합기도 hapgido [hap̚.ki.do]) is a Korean martial art. It is a form of self-defense that employs joint locks, grappling, throwing techniques, kicks, punches, and other striking attacks.

  6. Korean martial arts - Wikipedia

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    Currently these new arts such as taekwondo and hapkido created since 1945 remain the most popular in Korea. Other modern styles such as Tae Soo Do and Hwa Rang Do, which have a sizeable presence in the US and Europe, are almost unknown in Korea, as the founders relocated to the US and focused on operations in the US. Gungdo participation is ...

  7. Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth - Wikipedia

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    Ban-ryu's adoptive father. A cruel and cunning leader of the opposition, who yearns for more power, and would do anything to overthrow and kill the King. Lee Byung-joon as Park Ho; Ban-ryu's biological father. Member of the opposition due to indebtedness to Park Young-shil. Ko In-bum as Kim Seup; Soo-ho and Soo-yeon's father.

  8. Choi Yong-sool - Wikipedia

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    The founders of two arts, Lee Joo-bang (이주방) of modern Hwa Rang Do and Seo In-hyuk (서인혁; Suh In-hyuk) of Kuk Sool Won, are thought by some to have trained with Choi Yong-sool, although this is controversial. Others assert that their training came from Kim Moo-hong's hapkido school in Seoul, with which they were known to have been ...

  9. Hyeong - Wikipedia

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    Hwa-Rang; 화랑 / 花郎 – 29 movements Hwa-Rang is named after the Hwarang youth group that originated under the Silla dynasty roughly 1350 years ago. The group eventually became the driving force for the unification of the three Kingdoms of Korea. The 29 movements refer to the 29th infantry Division, where Taekwondo developed into maturity.