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Tang Soo Do Moo Duk Kwan

Tang Soo Do
Also known as Dang Soo Do, Kong Soo Do
Country of origin Korea Korea
Founder Won Kuk Lee, Hwang Kee
Ancestor arts Subak, Taekkyon, Northern Shaolin Kung-Fu, Shotokan Karate,Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu
Descendant arts Chun Kuk Do, Kajukenbo, Moo Duk Kwan, Moo Soo Do, Taekwondo, Wei Son Do
Tang Soo Do
Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization Dangsudo
McCune–Reischauer Tangsudo

Tang Soo Do (Hangul: 당수도, Hanja: 唐手道pronounced [taŋ.su.do]) is a karate-based Korean martial art incorporating fighting principles from subak (as described in the Kwon Bup Chong Do), as well as northern Chinese martial arts. The techniques of what is commonly known as Tang Soo Do combine elements of shotokan karate, subak, taekkyon, and kung fu.

"Tang Soo Do" (당수도) is the Korean pronunciation of the Hanja 唐手道 (pronounced Táng shǒu dào in Chinese), and translates literally to "The Way of the Tang Hand"

The same characters can be pronounced "karate-dō" in Japanese. In the early 1930s, approximately 55 years after Japan's annexation of Okinawa,Gichin Funakoshi in coordination with others changed the first character, 唐, which referred to the Chinese Tang Dynasty, to 空, signifying "empty"; both characters can be pronounced "kara" in Japanese, though 唐 is more commonly rendered as "Tou". Funakoshi ostensibly wanted to avoid confusion with Chinese Kenpō. Funakoshi claimed Okinawan Karate could "now be considered a Japanese martial art" and found the China reference "inappropriate" and "in a sense degrading". The Chinese pronunciation of 空手道 is kōng-shǒu-dào, and the Korean is pronounced [koŋsʰudo](공수도).

Outside of the Far East, the term "Tang Soo Do" has primarily become synonymous with the Korean martial art promoted by grandmaster Hwang Kee.


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