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Yoo-Sin
68 movimientos
General Kim Yoo Sin of the Silla Dynasty. The 68 movements allude to the year 668 A.D., when he unified the three kingdoms of Korea. The diagram features the sword on the right side.
Yoo-Sin (유신) honors General Kim Yoo Sin of the Silla Dynasty, unifier of Korea's Three Kingdoms in 668 A.D. Its 68 movements represent that historic year of unification. The pattern diagram positions the sword on the right side of the body, defying Korean military convention, to symbolize the general's errors in judgment during his final years. It is a 3rd Dan Tul and one of the most extensive in the system. It introduces the double curved knife block (digutja makgi sang), the quintuple combination of continuous kicks, and the first choreography of four cardinal directions without pause between them.
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