Taekwondo Master

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Great demonstration!

The five original Korean Kwans ("schools") were:

Chung Do Kwan
Moo Duk Kwan (the art of Tang Soo Do)
Yun Moo Kwan
Chang Moo Kwan
Chi Do Kwan
These were founded in 1945 and 1946. Three more Kwans were founded in the early 1950's:

Ji Do Kwan
Song Moo Kwan
Oh Do Kwan.
After fifty years of occupation by Japan (which ended in 1945) and after the division of the nation and the Korean War, Korean nationalism spurred the creation of a national art in 1955, combining the styles of the numerous kwans active within the country (with the exception of Moo Duk Kwan, which remained separate - therefore Tang Soo Do is still a separate art from TKD today). Gen. Hong Hi Choi was primarily responsible for the creation of this new national art, which was named Tae Kwon Do to link it with Tae-Kyon (a native art). Earlier unification efforts had been called Kong Soo Do, Tae Soo Do, etc. Many masters had learned Japanese arts during the occupation, or had learned Chinese arts in Manchuria. Only a few had been lucky enough to be trained by the few native martial artists who remained active when the Japanese banned all martial arts in Korea. Choi himself had taken Tae-Kyon (a Korean art) as a child, but had earned his 2nd dan in Shotokan Karate while a student in Japan.

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