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AikiBib | May 29, 2022 | Review
A beautiful book for all people in all walks of life. --Fightingspirit.com
A wonderful book filled with wisdom and insight. --Risingsunproductions.net
Product Description
Moral Guide is a book created by General Choi Hong Hi the founder of TKD. It is his collection of famous sayings by the greatest Oriental minds of Philosophy ever names like Lao Zhu, Sun Tzu, Confusious and many others of Chinese Japanese and Korean decent. Quotes like: Power must never be lent. Real happiness comes out of a hard life People in general do not see the other side of the coin. and many many more.
Taekwon-do is a unique sport in that it puts equal emphasis on the importance of spiritual as well as physical training. Therefore, the only way one can truly achieve the status as a man of taekwon-do is to go beyond the technical aspect and establish a lifestyle based on a solid code of morality. In fact, all the years of hard training will be nothing but a waste of time if not accompanied by modesty & propriety which are the very essence of Oriental philosophy.
Contents
Foreword
Lao Tzu
Confucius
Mencius
Xun Tzu
Quan Tzu
Sun Tzu
Mo Tzu
Han Fei Tzu
Zhu Qe LIang
Zhuang Tzu
Chan Kuo Tse (Warring States)
Zuo Juan
Lieh Tzu
Da Xue, Jung Yung
Cai Qen Tan
Sung Ming Chen Yen Hsing Lu
Yi Jing
Tang Shih
Han Shin
Others
A beautiful book for all people in all walks of life. --Fightingspirit.com
A wonderful book filled with wisdom and insight. --Risingsunproductions.net
Product Description
Moral Guide is a book created by General Choi Hong Hi the founder of TKD. It is his collection of famous sayings by the greatest Oriental minds of Philosophy ever names like Lao Zhu, Sun Tzu, Confusious and many others of Chinese Japanese and Korean decent. Quotes like: Power must never be lent. Real happiness comes out of a hard life People in general do not see the other side of the coin. and many many more.
Taekwon-do is a unique sport in that it puts equal emphasis on the importance of spiritual as well as physical training. Therefore, the only way one can truly achieve the status as a man of taekwon-do is to go beyond the technical aspect and establish a lifestyle based on a solid code of morality. In fact, all the years of hard training will be nothing but a waste of time if not accompanied by modesty & propriety which are the very essence of Oriental philosophy.
Contents
Foreword
Lao Tzu
Confucius
Mencius
Xun Tzu
Quan Tzu
Sun Tzu
Mo Tzu
Han Fei Tzu
Zhu Qe LIang
Zhuang Tzu
Chan Kuo Tse (Warring States)
Zuo Juan
Lieh Tzu
Da Xue, Jung Yung
Cai Qen Tan
Sung Ming Chen Yen Hsing Lu
Yi Jing
Tang Shih
Han Shin
Others
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AikiBib | May 29, 2022 | The memoirs of Choi Hong-Hi, the founder of Taekwon-do.
The Little Giant, Chi Hong-Hi, created taekwon-do as a modern sport and developed it as the world-famous martial art in two decades of devotion. Being a founding member of the South Korean Armed Forces, and the foremost calligrapher of his time, he was at the front of the movment for Korean Unification. The panoramic memoir of his life is an epic drama.
General Choi was born on Nivember 9, 1918 in Hwae Dea, Hamkyung Buckdo, NOrth Korea.
After studed in the Ckhu-Oh University in Japan he graduated form the Military School in Seooul, Korea in 1946. Gen. Choi is one of he founding members of the Armed Forces of the Repblich of Korea.
As retired from the military service in 1961 he was appointed and seved as the first Ambassador of Korea to Malaysia in 1962.
Gen. Chi undertook incessant and devoted researches in the field of martial art from March of 1946. Eventually on April 11, 1955, he proclaimed the name, Taekwon-Do by assembling he naming boards for the martial art he developed.
In September of 1959, Gen. Choi founded the Korea Taekwon-Do Association.
In 1966, Gen. Choi founded the International Taekwon-Do Federation (ITF), with associations of 9 countries. He, in 1972, sought political refuge in Canada and while in exile, he promoted taekwon-do throughout the entire wold.
On September 2, 1999, Gen. Choi founded the International Martial Games Committee (Martial Arts Games Committee) and was amoved to the president of it.
Literary works:
Military Intelligence
The Korean Art of Self-Defence
Encyclopedia of Taekwon-Do
Moral Guidance
Review
A magnificent story of a man who changed the world. --Risingsunproductions.net
Finally the true story of the roots of Taekwon-Do. --Fightingspirit.com
Product Description
Tae Kwon Do and I Combined this is both volumes 1 and 2. It is placed inside a beautiful collectors box for postarity and safe keeping as there are only a few hundred of these books left in print.
General Choi Hong Hi created Taekwon-Do and developed it as the world-famous martial art in two decades of devotion. Being a founding member of the South Korean Armed Forces and the foremost calligrapher of his time he was at the front of the movement for Korean Unification. The panoramic memoir of his life is an epic drama in 2 volumes titled 'Taekwon-Do and I'. Also included in this set is 'The Moral Guide Book' - a collection of maxims and teachings by ancient wise men intended to aid in establishing a lifestyle based on a solid code of morality. This title was directly translated by General Choi Hong Hi This three book set includes: Taekwon-Do and I Vol 1: Motherland the Land in Turmoil (601 pages) Taekwon-Do and I Vol 2: The Vision of Exile: Any Place under Heaven is Do-Jang (562 pages).
Contents
Foreword
Part 1 Childhood
Prologue
Only a weakling survives
Stubborn as a donkey
Living at my step mother's
Bottom of the class, top in mischief
About dreams
Burgeoning anti-Japanese sentiment
Learning calligraphy from Master Han Il-Dong
Asking the dead for a wish
Writing epitaphs, a singer-to-be
Anything you have learned helps
My first love
Acquiring a certificate with at the tip of a brush
Part 2 School days
Karate that I learned in my school days
Naive competition
Success takes effort
Match that didn't take place
Honor saved by my fist
Never lose to the Japanese
Medical school or law school
Korean students and student soldiers
Part 3 The students riot in Pyong-Yang
'I will come back alive'
Military horses and soldiers
Organizing comrades in secret
Let's go to to Bak-Du Mountain
Part 4 Tragedy in the prison
Severe discipline
Karate teacher in a blue unifirm
Mother's heart
A way of correspondence
A secret plan
Pyong-Yang Prison
Emergency measure proclaimed
Jail within a jail
Liberation three days b efore the execution
Unforgetable welcome party
the advantage of poison-ivy
I come back alive
Part 5 After national liberation
Local organzation
The Hahk-Byung League in Sam-Chung-Dong
Right versus left in the league
Formation of a protogype of the National Army
A hoodlum buying drinks
Attending military language school
Part 6 My army life-the first part
Second Lieutenant in Korean Constabulary
The first posting, Kwang-Ju
Friendship from the fight
An army sword and the head of the police chief
Gangsters in Kwang-Ju
The ax turns in my hand
The local color
Thanks to my dullness
The unhappy promotoin
Negotiations with Taek-Shang Jang
'Korean Major, number one'
Tickets of the Soo-Do Theater
A drinking party with a communist
The best fighter in the Korean Army
The position claimed by my fist
Politics intervening in the army
Corruption in high positions
Four star Generral at eating cold noodles
Demotion to an unimportant post
Part 7 Army life-the second part
Unexpected leave to study in U.S.
An eventful tiip by train
The basic and advanced course
Advance course
Hot-pepper eating contest
News about 'The Korean War'
Commadning post at the front
The fundationof Army Ground General School
Conspiracy at the military shool
The poster scandal in Pusan
Meeting my master again in 17 years
sThe briefing appreciated by General MacArthur
Reconstrucctoin of the Mee-Shee Pass, and the Temple, Nak-Shan
Returning with regret to teh firts corps
Sacrificed for the cease fire conference
The foundation of 'IKC' Unit in 29th Division
The landing of 'IKC'
Founding taekwon-do
Upon the unveiling ceremony of Choong-Ryeoul Monument
Reconstructiong the Third Military Districk Command
The miserable National Art Exhibition
Docter Rhee and the first anniversary of the military district
Political swindlers
Part 8 Army days-the third part
The death of Ik-Hee Shin
Entering militray college
With time on my hands, I get a house
Accepting a new responsibility
Human nature shown in gambling
Taekwon-do intruduced abroad for the first time
An unexpected fortune
Acting for the ocmmander
Introducing taekwon-do in America
Never have a chance
Sweeping away the vicioius journalists
5.16 and I
Becoming commander of the 6th Army Corps
'I say what I have to say...'
I didn't expect things would turn out this way
The Little Giant, Chi Hong-Hi, created taekwon-do as a modern sport and developed it as the world-famous martial art in two decades of devotion. Being a founding member of the South Korean Armed Forces, and the foremost calligrapher of his time, he was at the front of the movment for Korean Unification. The panoramic memoir of his life is an epic drama.
General Choi was born on Nivember 9, 1918 in Hwae Dea, Hamkyung Buckdo, NOrth Korea.
After studed in the Ckhu-Oh University in Japan he graduated form the Military School in Seooul, Korea in 1946. Gen. Choi is one of he founding members of the Armed Forces of the Repblich of Korea.
As retired from the military service in 1961 he was appointed and seved as the first Ambassador of Korea to Malaysia in 1962.
Gen. Chi undertook incessant and devoted researches in the field of martial art from March of 1946. Eventually on April 11, 1955, he proclaimed the name, Taekwon-Do by assembling he naming boards for the martial art he developed.
In September of 1959, Gen. Choi founded the Korea Taekwon-Do Association.
In 1966, Gen. Choi founded the International Taekwon-Do Federation (ITF), with associations of 9 countries. He, in 1972, sought political refuge in Canada and while in exile, he promoted taekwon-do throughout the entire wold.
On September 2, 1999, Gen. Choi founded the International Martial Games Committee (Martial Arts Games Committee) and was amoved to the president of it.
Literary works:
Military Intelligence
The Korean Art of Self-Defence
Encyclopedia of Taekwon-Do
Moral Guidance
Review
A magnificent story of a man who changed the world. --Risingsunproductions.net
Finally the true story of the roots of Taekwon-Do. --Fightingspirit.com
Product Description
Tae Kwon Do and I Combined this is both volumes 1 and 2. It is placed inside a beautiful collectors box for postarity and safe keeping as there are only a few hundred of these books left in print.
General Choi Hong Hi created Taekwon-Do and developed it as the world-famous martial art in two decades of devotion. Being a founding member of the South Korean Armed Forces and the foremost calligrapher of his time he was at the front of the movement for Korean Unification. The panoramic memoir of his life is an epic drama in 2 volumes titled 'Taekwon-Do and I'. Also included in this set is 'The Moral Guide Book' - a collection of maxims and teachings by ancient wise men intended to aid in establishing a lifestyle based on a solid code of morality. This title was directly translated by General Choi Hong Hi This three book set includes: Taekwon-Do and I Vol 1: Motherland the Land in Turmoil (601 pages) Taekwon-Do and I Vol 2: The Vision of Exile: Any Place under Heaven is Do-Jang (562 pages).
Contents
Foreword
Part 1 Childhood
Prologue
Only a weakling survives
Stubborn as a donkey
Living at my step mother's
Bottom of the class, top in mischief
About dreams
Burgeoning anti-Japanese sentiment
Learning calligraphy from Master Han Il-Dong
Asking the dead for a wish
Writing epitaphs, a singer-to-be
Anything you have learned helps
My first love
Acquiring a certificate with at the tip of a brush
Part 2 School days
Karate that I learned in my school days
Naive competition
Success takes effort
Match that didn't take place
Honor saved by my fist
Never lose to the Japanese
Medical school or law school
Korean students and student soldiers
Part 3 The students riot in Pyong-Yang
'I will come back alive'
Military horses and soldiers
Organizing comrades in secret
Let's go to to Bak-Du Mountain
Part 4 Tragedy in the prison
Severe discipline
Karate teacher in a blue unifirm
Mother's heart
A way of correspondence
A secret plan
Pyong-Yang Prison
Emergency measure proclaimed
Jail within a jail
Liberation three days b efore the execution
Unforgetable welcome party
the advantage of poison-ivy
I come back alive
Part 5 After national liberation
Local organzation
The Hahk-Byung League in Sam-Chung-Dong
Right versus left in the league
Formation of a protogype of the National Army
A hoodlum buying drinks
Attending military language school
Part 6 My army life-the first part
Second Lieutenant in Korean Constabulary
The first posting, Kwang-Ju
Friendship from the fight
An army sword and the head of the police chief
Gangsters in Kwang-Ju
The ax turns in my hand
The local color
Thanks to my dullness
The unhappy promotoin
Negotiations with Taek-Shang Jang
'Korean Major, number one'
Tickets of the Soo-Do Theater
A drinking party with a communist
The best fighter in the Korean Army
The position claimed by my fist
Politics intervening in the army
Corruption in high positions
Four star Generral at eating cold noodles
Demotion to an unimportant post
Part 7 Army life-the second part
Unexpected leave to study in U.S.
An eventful tiip by train
The basic and advanced course
Advance course
Hot-pepper eating contest
News about 'The Korean War'
Commadning post at the front
The fundationof Army Ground General School
Conspiracy at the military shool
The poster scandal in Pusan
Meeting my master again in 17 years
sThe briefing appreciated by General MacArthur
Reconstrucctoin of the Mee-Shee Pass, and the Temple, Nak-Shan
Returning with regret to teh firts corps
Sacrificed for the cease fire conference
The foundation of 'IKC' Unit in 29th Division
The landing of 'IKC'
Founding taekwon-do
Upon the unveiling ceremony of Choong-Ryeoul Monument
Reconstructiong the Third Military Districk Command
The miserable National Art Exhibition
Docter Rhee and the first anniversary of the military district
Political swindlers
Part 8 Army days-the third part
The death of Ik-Hee Shin
Entering militray college
With time on my hands, I get a house
Accepting a new responsibility
Human nature shown in gambling
Taekwon-do intruduced abroad for the first time
An unexpected fortune
Acting for the ocmmander
Introducing taekwon-do in America
Never have a chance
Sweeping away the vicioius journalists
5.16 and I
Becoming commander of the 6th Army Corps
'I say what I have to say...'
I didn't expect things would turn out this way
Gekennzeichnet
AikiBib | May 29, 2022 | The memoirs of Choi Hong-Hi, the founder of Taekwon-do.
The Little Giant, Chi Hong-Hi, created taekwon-do as a modern sport and developed it as the world-famous martial art in two decades of devotion. Being a founding member of the South Korean Armed Forces, and the foremost calligrapher of his time, he was at the front of the movment for Korean Unification. The panoramic memoir of his life is an epic drama.
General Choi was born on Nivember 9, 1918 in Hwae Dea, Hamkyung Buckdo, NOrth Korea.
After studed in the Ckhu-Oh University in Japan he graduated form the Military School in Seooul, Korea in 1946. Gen. Choi is one of he founding members of the Armed Forces of the Repblich of Korea.
As retired from the military service in 1961 he was appointed and seved as the first Ambassador of Korea to Malaysia in 1962.
Gen. Chi undertook incessant and devoted researches in the field of martial art from March of 1946. Eventually on April 11, 1955, he proclaimed the name, Taekwon-Do by assembling he naming boards for the martial art he developed.
In September of 1959, Gen. Choi founded the Korea Taekwon-Do Association.
In 1966, Gen. Choi founded the International Taekwon-Do Federation (ITF), with associations of 9 countries. He, in 1972, sought political refuge in Canada and while in exile, he promoted taekwon-do throughout the entire wold.
On September 2, 1999, Gen. Choi founded the International Martial Games Committee (Martial Arts Games Committee) and was amoved to the president of it.
Literary works:
Military Intelligence
The Korean Art of Self-Defence
Encyclopedia of Taekwon-Do
Moral Guidance
Review
A magnificent story of a man who changed the world. --Risingsunproductions.net
Finally the true story of the roots of Taekwon-Do. --Fightingspirit.com
Product Description
Tae Kwon Do and I Combined this is both volumes 1 and 2. It is placed inside a beautiful collectors box for postarity and safe keeping as there are only a few hundred of these books left in print.
General Choi Hong Hi created Taekwon-Do and developed it as the world-famous martial art in two decades of devotion. Being a founding member of the South Korean Armed Forces and the foremost calligrapher of his time he was at the front of the movement for Korean Unification. The panoramic memoir of his life is an epic drama in 2 volumes titled 'Taekwon-Do and I'. Also included in this set is 'The Moral Guide Book' - a collection of maxims and teachings by ancient wise men intended to aid in establishing a lifestyle based on a solid code of morality. This title was directly translated by General Choi Hong Hi This three book set includes: Taekwon-Do and I Vol 1: Motherland the Land in Turmoil (601 pages) Taekwon-Do and I Vol 2: The Vision of Exile: Any Place under Heaven is Do-Jang (562 pages).
Contents
Foreword
Part 1 the crafty secretary general
The moment when night turns into day
Korea, the unknown
Taekwon-do introduced in Malaysia
Prime Minister Tunku Rahman
Death of my mother
Changing outlook on life
Japanese diplomacy and golf game
Back to my home country
Taekwon-do, the national sport
Difficult birth of the English version manual
Taekwon-do on a goodwill mssion
The birth of the International Federation
Part 2 The proudly presented martial art of Korea
Aborted plan for the 'Taekwon-do Center'
The Vietnam War and taekwon-do
Nonsence of the ignorant
A failure looks like a success
An aroma made an inn-keeper cry
Foundation of the martial art control body
Awkward situations
Level of instructors in the U.S.A.
Seminar in a restroom
Nations in teacher student relationship
Travels like running a marathon
Publishing a magazine with swindlers
Beef ribs and tabasco sauce
Absurd reconcilation committee
Part 3 An exile
Close exodus
A book has more power than Korea
Disapppointment in the immigration process
A small and wide world
The disadvantage of being healthy
Declaration of giving up my offspring
Disturbed by the Koran diplomatic officers
The first world taekwon-do champioinship
Impeaching the traitor of Korea
An adventurous road
Living in another world
People's movement in Tokyo
The patriotic decision of General Choi
An episode of antique arts
Part 4 Pyong-Yang
Opening the iron curtain
The last days of Hyung-Wook Kim
Jung-Hee Park is assassinated
Bridging the Eastern and the Western world
Meeting the President, Kim Il-Sung
Going to my home town with a demonstration team
A thief pretending to be the real owner
Miracle with taekwon-do
An attempt to assassinate Doo-Hwan Jun
Penetrating the heart of Japan
Heaven saved me
Encyclopedia of taekwon-do
The unfathomable human mind
Part 5 The whirling tornado
Taekwon-do introduced to mainland China
Losing a chance
All kinds of happenings
The fruit of persistence
About the two Kims
Echo of 'Yankee go home'
Fund from taekwon-do
The sixth world championshiop in Budapest
Breaking a Maginot Line
Unalterable name of taekwon-do
The number nine and I
The World Youth and student Festival and Pyong-Yang Hahk-Byung comrades
Part 6 Hardhips and their fruit
Vietnam revisited
An expulsion
Worth taking it to the limit
Happier than Jesus
One step away from death
As if the thief helped
Homecoming in 46 years
Taking a danagerous risk
The President of Uzhekistan
A patriot, Chon Jin-Shik
Epilogue to the second volume
The Little Giant, Chi Hong-Hi, created taekwon-do as a modern sport and developed it as the world-famous martial art in two decades of devotion. Being a founding member of the South Korean Armed Forces, and the foremost calligrapher of his time, he was at the front of the movment for Korean Unification. The panoramic memoir of his life is an epic drama.
General Choi was born on Nivember 9, 1918 in Hwae Dea, Hamkyung Buckdo, NOrth Korea.
After studed in the Ckhu-Oh University in Japan he graduated form the Military School in Seooul, Korea in 1946. Gen. Choi is one of he founding members of the Armed Forces of the Repblich of Korea.
As retired from the military service in 1961 he was appointed and seved as the first Ambassador of Korea to Malaysia in 1962.
Gen. Chi undertook incessant and devoted researches in the field of martial art from March of 1946. Eventually on April 11, 1955, he proclaimed the name, Taekwon-Do by assembling he naming boards for the martial art he developed.
In September of 1959, Gen. Choi founded the Korea Taekwon-Do Association.
In 1966, Gen. Choi founded the International Taekwon-Do Federation (ITF), with associations of 9 countries. He, in 1972, sought political refuge in Canada and while in exile, he promoted taekwon-do throughout the entire wold.
On September 2, 1999, Gen. Choi founded the International Martial Games Committee (Martial Arts Games Committee) and was amoved to the president of it.
Literary works:
Military Intelligence
The Korean Art of Self-Defence
Encyclopedia of Taekwon-Do
Moral Guidance
Review
A magnificent story of a man who changed the world. --Risingsunproductions.net
Finally the true story of the roots of Taekwon-Do. --Fightingspirit.com
Product Description
Tae Kwon Do and I Combined this is both volumes 1 and 2. It is placed inside a beautiful collectors box for postarity and safe keeping as there are only a few hundred of these books left in print.
General Choi Hong Hi created Taekwon-Do and developed it as the world-famous martial art in two decades of devotion. Being a founding member of the South Korean Armed Forces and the foremost calligrapher of his time he was at the front of the movement for Korean Unification. The panoramic memoir of his life is an epic drama in 2 volumes titled 'Taekwon-Do and I'. Also included in this set is 'The Moral Guide Book' - a collection of maxims and teachings by ancient wise men intended to aid in establishing a lifestyle based on a solid code of morality. This title was directly translated by General Choi Hong Hi This three book set includes: Taekwon-Do and I Vol 1: Motherland the Land in Turmoil (601 pages) Taekwon-Do and I Vol 2: The Vision of Exile: Any Place under Heaven is Do-Jang (562 pages).
Contents
Foreword
Part 1 the crafty secretary general
The moment when night turns into day
Korea, the unknown
Taekwon-do introduced in Malaysia
Prime Minister Tunku Rahman
Death of my mother
Changing outlook on life
Japanese diplomacy and golf game
Back to my home country
Taekwon-do, the national sport
Difficult birth of the English version manual
Taekwon-do on a goodwill mssion
The birth of the International Federation
Part 2 The proudly presented martial art of Korea
Aborted plan for the 'Taekwon-do Center'
The Vietnam War and taekwon-do
Nonsence of the ignorant
A failure looks like a success
An aroma made an inn-keeper cry
Foundation of the martial art control body
Awkward situations
Level of instructors in the U.S.A.
Seminar in a restroom
Nations in teacher student relationship
Travels like running a marathon
Publishing a magazine with swindlers
Beef ribs and tabasco sauce
Absurd reconcilation committee
Part 3 An exile
Close exodus
A book has more power than Korea
Disapppointment in the immigration process
A small and wide world
The disadvantage of being healthy
Declaration of giving up my offspring
Disturbed by the Koran diplomatic officers
The first world taekwon-do champioinship
Impeaching the traitor of Korea
An adventurous road
Living in another world
People's movement in Tokyo
The patriotic decision of General Choi
An episode of antique arts
Part 4 Pyong-Yang
Opening the iron curtain
The last days of Hyung-Wook Kim
Jung-Hee Park is assassinated
Bridging the Eastern and the Western world
Meeting the President, Kim Il-Sung
Going to my home town with a demonstration team
A thief pretending to be the real owner
Miracle with taekwon-do
An attempt to assassinate Doo-Hwan Jun
Penetrating the heart of Japan
Heaven saved me
Encyclopedia of taekwon-do
The unfathomable human mind
Part 5 The whirling tornado
Taekwon-do introduced to mainland China
Losing a chance
All kinds of happenings
The fruit of persistence
About the two Kims
Echo of 'Yankee go home'
Fund from taekwon-do
The sixth world championshiop in Budapest
Breaking a Maginot Line
Unalterable name of taekwon-do
The number nine and I
The World Youth and student Festival and Pyong-Yang Hahk-Byung comrades
Part 6 Hardhips and their fruit
Vietnam revisited
An expulsion
Worth taking it to the limit
Happier than Jesus
One step away from death
As if the thief helped
Homecoming in 46 years
Taking a danagerous risk
The President of Uzhekistan
A patriot, Chon Jin-Shik
Epilogue to the second volume
Gekennzeichnet
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