Poomsae Guide — Kukkiwon Patterns 1–17
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태극 1장
Heaven and Light (Keon) — represents the beginning of creation
태극 2장
Joyfulness (Tae) — represents inner firmness and outer softness
태극 3장
Fire and Sun (Ri) — represents enthusiasm and passion
태극 4장
Thunder (Jin) — represents courage and power
태극 5장
Wind (Son) — represents both mighty force and gentleness
태극 6장
Water (Gam) — represents flow and adaptability
태극 7장
Mountain (Gan) — represents stability and firmness
태극 8장
Earth (Gon) — represents the root of all being
고려
Named after the Koryo dynasty — represents the spirit of a strong, wise scholar-warrior
금강
Diamond — represents hardness, strength, and unbreakable concentration
태백
Mountain Taebaek — represents the sacred and bright, the origin of Korean people
평원
Plain — represents the vast, open plain where life thrives with balance
십진
Decimal — represents the infinite development and growth of the decimal system
지태
Earth — represents all living things growing from and returning to the earth
천권
Sky — represents the vastness of heaven and the human striving toward it
한수
Water — represents the flowing, adaptable nature of water
일여
Oneness — represents the ultimate state where mind and body become one