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Chin Ji
Yellow Belt
White Belt
Dan Gun

Chon-Ji is named after "Heaven & Earth".

Dan-Gun is named after Dan-Gun, the legendary founder of Korea (in 2,333 BC).

Do San
Green Belt
Won Hyo

Do-San is named after the alias for the Korean patriot, Ahn Chang-Ho 

Won-Hyo is named after Won-Hyo, a monk who introduced Buddhism to Korea (Silla Dynasty) in 686 AD.

Yul Gok
Blue Belt
Joong Gun

Yul-Gok is named after the pseudonym for the philosopher, Yi I, who has been nicknamed the Confucius of Korea (1536-1584 AD).

Joong-Gun is named after Ahn Joong-Gun, a Korean patriot who assassinated the first Japanese governor-general of Korea 

Toi Gye
Red Belt
Hwa Rang

Toi-Gye is named after the pseudonym for a famous neo-Confucius scholar, Yi Hwang.

Hwa-Rang is named after the Hwa-Rang Youth Group, an elite youth group during the Silla Dynasty.

Brown Belt
Kwang Gae

Choong-Moo is named after the posthumous title for Yi Sun-sin, a famous Korean admiral of the Yi Dynasty.

Kwang-Gae is named after Kwang-Gae Toh-Wang (also known as Gwanggaeto), a famous king from the Goguryeo Dynasty. Kwang-Gae Toh-Wang conquered much of northern Asia in the late third and early fourth century.

Choong Moo

Hwa- Rang

Po Eun
Black with Blue Stripe
Gae Baek

Po Eun is named after the pseudonym for a famous neo-Confucius scholar, Jeong Mongju, who lived in the Goryeo Dynasty.

Gae-Baek is named after Gae-Baek, a famous general from the Baek Je Dynasty (660 AD).

Choong Jang

Eui-Am is named after the pseudonym of Son Byong Hi, leader of the Korean independence movement in 1919.

Choong-Jang is named after the pseudonym given to General Kim Duk Ryang who lived during the 14th century Lee dynasty.

Juche

Juche is the idea that man is the master of his own destiny. This idea is associated with the Korea's Baekdu mountain which in turn symbolizes the spirit of the Korean people.

Sam-Il signifies the date of the independence movement of Korea (against Japan) which began on March 1, 1919.

Yoo Sin

Yoo-Sin is named after General Kim Yoo Sin, a commanding general during the Silla Dynasty.

Choi-Yong is named after General Choi Yong. He was the premier and commander in chief of the armed forces during the 14th century Koryo dynasty.

Yon Gae

Yon-Gae is named after Yon Gae Somoon, a famous general during the Koguryo dynasty.

Ul-Ji is named after Ul-Ji Moon Dok, a famous general from the 6th century. Ul-Ji Moon Dok successfully defended Korea against a Tang (Chinese) invasion force of nearly one million soldiers by employing hit and run guerrilla tactics.

Moon Moo

Moon-Moo is named after Moon-Moo who was the 30th king of the Silla dynasty.

So-San is named after the pseudonym for Choi Hyong Ung, who was a monk during the Lee dynasty. Choi Hyong Ung is famous for leading monks against Japanese pirates in the late 1500s.

Se Jong

Se-Jong is named after the Korean king, Se-Jong. This famous king invented the Korean alphabet in 1443.

Tong-Il means unification. This pattern symbolizes the hope for an eventual reunification of Korea (which was divided into North and South Korea in 1945).

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