11 Comandments
of
Taekwondo
The 11 commandments of Taekwondo are a set of Moral standards that are to this day still practiced by students of Taekwondo.Although Taekwondo first appeared in the Koguryo kingdom, it is the Silla's Hwarang warriors that are credited with the growth and spread of Taekwondo throughout Korea. Silla was the smallest of the three kingdoms and was always under attack by Japanese Pirates. Silla got help from King Gwanggaeto and his soldiers from the Koguryo kingdom to drive out the pirates. During this time a few select Sillan warriors were given training in Taek Kyon by the early masters from Koguryo. The Taek Kyon trained warriors then became known as the Hwarang. The Hwarang set up a military academy for the sons of royalty in Silla called Hwarang-do, which means "The way of flowering manhood." The Hwarang studied Taek Kyon, history, Confucian Philosophy, ethics, Buddhist Morality, and military tactics. The guiding principles of the Hwarang warriors were loyalty, filial duty, trustworthiness, valor, and justice.(3) The makeup of the Hwarang-do education was based on the Five Codes of Human Conduct written by a Buddhist scholar, fundamental education, Taek Kyon and social skills. Taek Kyon was spread throughout Korea because the Hwarang traveled all around the peninsula to learn about the other regions and people.
Today, The original Five Codes of Human Conduct have been correlated into the Eleven Commandments of modern day Taekwondo, which are:
| 1. Loyalty to your country | 2. Respect your parents |
| 3.Faithfulness to your spouse | 4. Loyalty to your friends |
| 5. Respect your brothers and sisters | 6. Respect your elders |
| 7.Respect your teachers | 8. Never take life unjustly |
| 9.Indomitable spirit | 10. Loyalty to your school (2) |
| 11. Finish what you begin |

