So-San (Tul) 72 Moves
Pseudonym of the great monk Choi Hyong Ung (1520-1604) during the Lee Dynasty. The 72 movements refer to his age when he organized a corps of monk soldiers with the assistance of his pupil Sa Myung Dang. The monk soldiers helped repulse the Japanese pirates who overran most of the Korean peninsula in 1592.
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Saju-Jirugi | Chon-Ji | Dan-Gun | Do-San | Won-Hyo | Yul-Gok | Joong-Gun | Toi-Gye | Hwa-Rang | Choong-Moo | Kwang-Gae | Ge-Baek | Po-Eun | Ko-Dang | Eui-Am | Choong-Jang | Sam-I | Yoo-Sin | Choi-Yong | Yon-Gae | Ul-Ji | Moon-Moo | So-San | Se-Jong | Tong-I
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