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- Kong_Soo_Do abstract "Kong Soo Do (공수도) is a Korean martial art. Its name is composed of the Korean pronunciation of the Chinese characters for \"karate-do\". In English it means \"empty-hand way\". However, it is different from Japanese karate-do. It is influenced by individual backgrounds of instructors.\"Chosun Yun Mu Kwan (sometimes Yun Moo Kwan) Kong Soo Do Bu\" and \"YMCA Kwon Bop Bu\", Two of the original five Kwans used the 'Kong Soo Do' name in its youth. Yun Mu Kwan's founder Chun Sang Sup learned Okinawan Karate from Gichin Funakoshi. Chun had a very close relationship with Yoon Byung-In who founder of YMCA Kwon Bop Bu. Chun and Yoon would travel to train with other martial artists, sometimes traveling to Manchuria. They trained with each other so much that they became known as brothers. Chun went missing during the Korean War; subsequently, this kwan voted to change its name to Jidokwan. After Chun disappeared in Korean War, the original students of Chun voted Master Yoon who Trained in Chuan Fa in Manchuria as Jidokwan 1st President.Kwon Bop Bu/Chang Moo Kwan - founded in 1947 by Yoon Byung-In who had studied Chinese kung fu (chu'an-fa, or 'fist method') in Manchuria and Okinawan versions of Chinese martial arts karate with Kanken Tōyama in Japan. When Yoon trained karate at university karate club in Japan with Kanken Tōyama, Japanese karate students pursued the Korean student and beat them up. Yoon Byung-in angered from the Japanese karate students, Yoon Byung-in sprung into action using Chuan-fa. He skillfully deflected and evaded the karate students’ strikes and kicks to the point that they gave up and ran back to tell their teacher about what happened. Teacher Kanken Tōyama invited Yoon Byung-in to tell him about the skillful non-karate martial art he used against his students. Yoon Byung-in explained to Toyama about his Chuan-fa education in Manchuria. Toyama appreciated the Chuan-fa background since he (Toyama) had studied Chuan-fa in Taiwan for 7 years, previously. They decided to exchange knowledge; Yoon Byung-in would teach Toyama Kanken Chuan-fa and Toyama Kanken would teach Yoon Byung-in his Shudo-Ryu karate. Yoon later created his art and called as Kwon Bop Kong Soo Do. Early Chang Moo Kwan was mainly based on Chinese Kung Fu (ch'uan-fa). The early Chang Moo Kwan taught Palgi kwon (which influenced by Bajiquan).Yoon went missing during the Korean War. His teachings were carried on by his top student Lee Nam Suk, who changed the name of the school to Chang Moo Kwan. Even though Yoon disappeared during the Korean War, information about him was later recovered by original Chang Moo Kwan student, Kim Pyung-soo in 2005, when he found Yoon Byun-in's family. Yoon's teachings were carried on by his top students Lee Nam Suk(Chang Moo Kwan), Park Chul-hee and Hong Jong-Pyo (both Kang Duk Won). During the Korean unification of the KTA in the 1960s a small sub Kwan broke away to form the kong soo do kang yu do style founded by grand master Jae Soo Kwon. Its location was Yongsan District Korea outside of the U.S. military base; it then made its way to the United States. Outside of Korea very few martial artists know or practice this style today. The art stands for the hard and soft way or path of Korean empty hand.".
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- Kong_Soo_Do wikiPageExternalLink www.hosinsool.net.
- Kong_Soo_Do wikiPageExternalLink Byung_In_YoonrevMay3.pdf.
- Kong_Soo_Do wikiPageExternalLink www.taekwondohanmookwan.com.
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- Kong_Soo_Do wikiPageLength "5034".
- Kong_Soo_Do wikiPageOutDegree "48".
- Kong_Soo_Do wikiPageRevisionID "700974301".
- Kong_Soo_Do wikiPageWikiLink 1940.
- Kong_Soo_Do wikiPageWikiLink 1965.
- Kong_Soo_Do wikiPageWikiLink Bajiquan.
- Kong_Soo_Do wikiPageWikiLink Category:Korean_martial_arts.
- Kong_Soo_Do wikiPageWikiLink Chang_Moo_Kwan.
- Kong_Soo_Do wikiPageWikiLink China.
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- Kong_Soo_Do wikiPageWikiLink Chosun_Yun_Moo_Kwan.
- Kong_Soo_Do wikiPageWikiLink Chun_Sang_Sup.
- Kong_Soo_Do wikiPageWikiLink Gichin_Funakoshi.
- Kong_Soo_Do wikiPageWikiLink Gwonbeop.
- Kong_Soo_Do wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Kong_Soo_Do wikiPageWikiLink Jidokwan.
- Kong_Soo_Do wikiPageWikiLink Joseon.
- Kong_Soo_Do wikiPageWikiLink Kanken_Tōyama.
- Kong_Soo_Do wikiPageWikiLink Karate.
- Kong_Soo_Do wikiPageWikiLink Korea.
- Kong_Soo_Do wikiPageWikiLink Korea_Taekwondo_Association.
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- Kong_Soo_Do wikiPageWikiLink Kwan_(martial_arts).
- Kong_Soo_Do wikiPageWikiLink Manchuria.
- Kong_Soo_Do wikiPageWikiLink Martial_arts.
- Kong_Soo_Do wikiPageWikiLink Nam_Suk_Lee.
- Kong_Soo_Do wikiPageWikiLink Okinawa_Prefecture.
- Kong_Soo_Do wikiPageWikiLink Shotokan.
- Kong_Soo_Do wikiPageWikiLink Song_Moo_Kwan.
- Kong_Soo_Do wikiPageWikiLink Strike_(attack).
- Kong_Soo_Do wikiPageWikiLink Taekwondo.
- Kong_Soo_Do wikiPageWikiLink YMCA.
- Kong_Soo_Do wikiPageWikiLink Yoon_Byung-in.
- Kong_Soo_Do wikiPageWikiLink Yun_Mu_Kwan.
- Kong_Soo_Do wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kong Soo Do".
- Kong_Soo_Do wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kong Su".
- Kong_Soo_Do ancestorArts Karate.
- Kong_Soo_Do ancestorArts Shotokan.
- Kong_Soo_Do ancestorGroups Chosun_Yun_Moo_Kwan.
- Kong_Soo_Do area "Korea".
- Kong_Soo_Do dates "1940.0".
- Kong_Soo_Do descendantArts Taekwondo.
- Kong_Soo_Do descendantGroups Jidokwan.
- Kong_Soo_Do descendantGroups Song_Moo_Kwan.
- Kong_Soo_Do hangul "공수도".
- Kong_Soo_Do hanja "空手道".
- Kong_Soo_Do mr "kong su do".
- Kong_Soo_Do name "Kong Soo Do".
- Kong_Soo_Do notablePract Chun_Sang_Sup.
- Kong_Soo_Do rr "kong su do".
- Kong_Soo_Do style "Primarily striking".
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- Kong_Soo_Do subject Category:Korean_martial_arts.
- Kong_Soo_Do hypernym Art.
- Kong_Soo_Do type Person.
- Kong_Soo_Do type Art.
- Kong_Soo_Do type Redirect.
- Kong_Soo_Do comment "Kong Soo Do (공수도) is a Korean martial art. Its name is composed of the Korean pronunciation of the Chinese characters for \"karate-do\". In English it means \"empty-hand way\". However, it is different from Japanese karate-do. It is influenced by individual backgrounds of instructors.\"Chosun Yun Mu Kwan (sometimes Yun Moo Kwan) Kong Soo Do Bu\" and \"YMCA Kwon Bop Bu\", Two of the original five Kwans used the 'Kong Soo Do' name in its youth.".
- Kong_Soo_Do label "Kong Soo Do".
- Kong_Soo_Do sameAs Q746231.
- Kong_Soo_Do sameAs Kongsudo.
- Kong_Soo_Do sameAs Kong_Soo_Do.
- Kong_Soo_Do sameAs m.0f8h5b.
- Kong_Soo_Do sameAs Q746231.
- Kong_Soo_Do wasDerivedFrom Kong_Soo_Do?oldid=700974301.
- Kong_Soo_Do isPrimaryTopicOf Kong_Soo_Do.