GE-BAEK is named after Ge-Baek, a great general in the Baek Je Dynasty (660 AD). The diagram represents his severe and strict military discipline. GAE-BAEK Movements – 44 Ready Posture – PARALLEL READY STANCE SE-JONG is named after the greatest Korean King, Se-Jong, who invented the Korean alphabet in 1443, and was also a noted meteorologist. The digram represents the king, while the 24 movements refer to the 24 letters of the Korean alphabet. SE-JONG Movements – 24 Ready Posture – CLOSED READY STANCE B CHOONG-JANG is the pseudonym given to General Kim Duk Ryang who lived during the Lee Dynasty, 14th century. This pattern ends with a left-hand attack to symbolize the tragedy of his death at 27 in prison before he was able to reach full maturity. CHOONG-JANG Movements – 52 Ready Posture – CLOSED READY STANCE A
3rd Dan
Gae Baek
Se Jong
Choong Jang