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POSTED BY: DaveSaunders on 07/25/2008 04:00:17


5 tenetsHi im new to TKD but just out of curiosity i just wanted to know what the korean characters on the far left of the five tenets translated to. Can anyone help? Thanks




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POSTED BY: TK-D on 07/25/2008 13:54:45


That is not Korean, it is Chinese & the characters are caligraphy of Gen Choi, a principal founder of TKD, who was also an award winning caligrapher. It was him that came up with the name TKD & the tenets.
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POSTED BY: DaveSaunders on 07/26/2008 13:09:22


Thanks TK-D




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POSTED BY: doughboy on 07/26/2008 18:31:55


from right top to bottom, it says tae-kwon-do jung-sin (mentality of taekwondo)
middle top to bottom, ye-ui (courtesy), yum-chi (integrity), eu-jee (perservarance).
left top to bottom, geuk-gi (self control), back-jul-bool-gool (indominable spirit).


even though korean had their own language to speak, we didn't have our own alphabets, so we used to write with chinese, but with korean pronounciation.  a lot of korean vocabulary has its meaning based on chinese characters, like some english words have its roots in latin. 




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POSTED BY: TKDHermit on 07/26/2008 19:08:47


Hanja[chinese characters]. and Hangeul[korean characters].




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POSTED BY: narcsarge on 07/27/2008 17:21:13



doughboy wrote:
from right top to bottom, it says tae-kwon-do jung-sin (mentality of taekwondo)
middle top to bottom, ye-ui (courtesy), yum-chi (integrity), eu-jee (perservarance).
left top to bottom, geuk-gi (self control), back-jul-bool-gool (indominable spirit).


even though korean had their own language to speak, we didn't have our own alphabets, so we used to write with chinese, but with korean pronounciation.  a lot of korean vocabulary has its meaning based on chinese characters, like some english words have its roots in latin. 



You just summed up centuries of fighting still to be splashed across the internet on forums such as this one!   NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICE!




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POSTED BY: doughboy on 07/27/2008 20:18:16



narcsarge wrote:

You just summed up centuries of fighting still to be splashed across the internet on forums such as this one!   NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICE!


i know, i'm awesome like that.




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POSTED BY: DaveSaunders on 07/28/2008 01:45:15


Thanks Doughboy




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