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VIRTUES OF THE MARTIAL ARTIST
(Moo In Eue Duk Mok)
Yun Ji Gi Hoe (Energy)
Ki energy is evident in the creation and destruction of all things. Ki exists in all living things. There are even after death. Therefore, we should make ki a key element of everyone and try to cultivate beneficial ki. Yun Ji Hoe da Gi (natural unlimited wide ki), the martial artist must use this ki for his own benefit as well as for the benefit of others.
Yes Shin Chong Hyoe
Choong (faithfulness)
Of fundamental importance is loyalty to the people, to be loyal. Hyoe (filial piety) - Parents and elders, it was possible for you to be here, to be obedient.
Shin (trust)
There must be trust and understanding between friends and neighbors. Yes (etiquette) - Respect must be given in two ways, the largest for the smallest and the smallest for the largest. This is the label. These four virtues and ideals are the foundations and ideals of our society that must be practiced.
Moo Yea Hoe Guk (Martial Arts for the Protection of the Country)
For a long time we used our hands, stones, sticks for our family's defense and protection. People gathered to defend villages, cities and countries. The Three Kingdoms era led to a systematic study of the martial arts and made it possible to use them for national defense. Often, these skills were passed down to generations of "honorable military" who protected the nation from foreign invasion. In modern times, martial arts are primarily practiced for improving physical health, self-defense, and to improve the skills of security forces. .
Martial arts also play an important role in the exchange of culture and cultural heritage around the world.
The concept of Guk Moo Yea Hoe must be maintained so that martial arts can help to develop a healthy mind, strong body and positive behavior for the benefit of the nation and its people.
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