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35 Cards in this Set

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  • Back
9 shaped block
Gutcha makgi
Angle punch
Giokja jirugi
Arm
Pal
Back elbow thrust
Dwit palkup taerigi
Back hand
sondung
Back of forearm
Dung palmok
Base of knifehand
Sonkal batang
Breaking
Gyokpa
Chest
Gasum
Consecutive kick
Yonsok chagi
Crescent kick
Bandal chagi
Eye
Angoo
Fingers
Songarak
Flat fingertips
Opun sonkut
Grabbing
Butjaba
Horizontal punch
Soopyong jirugi
Knuckle fist
Joongi joomuk
Leg
Dari
Reverse knifehand block
Sonkal dung makgi
Rising knee kick
Ollyo moorup chagi
Rising palm heel block
Ollyo sonbadak makgi
Sliding
Mikulgi
Straight fingertips
Sun sonkut
Turn
Dolgi
Twin side elbow thrust
Sang yop palkup tulgi
U-shaped grasp
Mong dung i japki
Under
Mit
Under fist
Mit joomuk
Under forearm
Mit palmok
Number of Movements in Pattern Ge-Baek
44
Meaning of Ge-Baek:
GE-BAEK is named after Ge-Baek, a great general in the Baek Je Dynasty (660 AD). The diagram represents his severe and strict military discipline
Number of Movements in Pattern Kwang-Gae
39
Meaning of Kwang-Gae:
KWANG-GAE is named after the famous Kwang-Gae-Toh-Wang, the 19th King of the Koguryo Dynasty, who regained all the lost territories including the greater part of Manchuria. The diagram 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
Number of Movements in Pattern Po-Eun
36
Meaning of Po-Eun:
PO-EUN is the pseudonym of a loyal subject Chong Mong-Chu (1400) who was a famous poet and whose poem "I would not serve a second master though I might be crucified a hundred times" is know to every Korean. He was also a pioneer in the field of physics. The diagram represents his unerring loyalty to the king and country towards the end of the Koryo Dynasty