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What are the Taekwondo slogans and Taekwondo oaths?

The slogan of Taekwondo is: etiquette, integrity, endurance and self-improvement, and unyielding.

The oath of Taekwondo is: pledge loyalty to the country, pledge filial piety to relatives, pledge faith to friends, never retreat in the face of battle, and be responsible for killing oneself.

Taekwondo (Korean: Taekwondo, English: Taekwondo) is one of the official events of the modern Olympic Games. It is a sport that mainly uses hands and feet for fighting or confrontation.

Taekwondo originated in the Korean Peninsula. It evolved from Taekwondo and Hwarangdo in the Three Kingdoms period of Korea in the early days. It is a popular martial art among Korean people.

The term "Taekwondo" was named by General Choi Hong-hee of South Korea in 1955. When General Choi Hong-hee studied in Japan in his early years, he learned Japanese Shotokan-ryu karate and integrated it into Taekwondo with traditional Korean martial arts such as taekwondo and hand fighting. In short, modern Taekwondo is one of the martial arts sports originated in Korea that combines the strengths of contemporary East Asian martial arts.

Taekwondo is a Korean martial art developed through East Asian culture. It is based on the martial arts spirit of "starting with etiquette and ending with etiquette". Its footwork accounts for 70%. Taekwondo has a total of 25 sets of routines; in addition, there are weapons, grappling, lock wrestling, self-defense techniques and more than 10 basic skills.