YOO-SIN 庚信

is named after General Kim Yoo Sin, a commanding general during the Silla Dynasty. The 68 movements refer to the last two figures of 668 A.D., the year Korea was united. The ready posture signifies a sword drawn on the right rather than left side, symbolizing Yoo Sin’s mistake of following his Kings’ orders to fight with foreign forces against his own nation.

以统一高句丽,百济及新罗之名将金庾信。这套拳的68个动作是指公元668年,代表朝鲜三国统一那年的最后两个数字。这套拳的准备动作代表一把非一般从左拉出,而是从右拉出的剑,象征金庾信遵照君主的命令,联合外国势力攻打自己国家的错误决定。