Taekwondo, known as Taekwondo Heel and Flower Dao Lang in ancient times, is a folk martial art that originated in ancient Korea. As early as 688 AD, Silla Kingdom unified Korea, with prosperous economy and developed industry, and established the "Flower Lang System". When King Zhenxing arrived, "Flower Dao Lang" was established. Flower Lang Dao is the organizational form of flower Lang system, which is to organize young people to practice martial arts together. Its purpose is "loyalty to the monarch, filial piety, trusting friends, chickened out and the choice of death". This has exercised people's will and physique, and trained a group of soldiers who are loyal to the monarch and filial piety, brave and tenacious, and fearless. Taekwondo activities are recorded in a book describing the customs of Silla, which is the charm of the emperor. ? In 935 A.D., the brave and skillful Koguryo army overthrew Silla Dynasty and established Koguryo Dynasty. The combat effectiveness of soldiers comes from daily training and love for Taekwondo. They usually hit walls or wooden blocks with their fists to temper their attack ability. Zhonghui Wang, who loves unarmed combat very much, specially invited Jin Zhendu (also known as Jin Jieyu), a soldier with superior arm strength and martial arts, to perform hand-to-hand combat skills in the court, which made Taekwondo famous and gradually accepted by the general public. 1392, the Koryo dynasty was replaced by the Li dynasty, and martial arts and taekwondo were not paid enough attention, but among the people, this kind of activity never stopped. 1790, many martial arts skills with strong offensive and defensive skills are integrated into taekwondo technology. 19 10 After Japan invaded Korea, it established a colonial government and once banned all cultural activities. Taekwondo is doomed to disappear in North Korea. Some people who are lonely or forced by life go far away from their native land to make a living in China or Japan, while Taekwondo continues. More importantly, it blended with China Wushu and Japanese Wushu, and a new technical system was born. After the Second World War, self-defense rose again, and Koreans who returned from foreign countries also brought their martial arts skills back to their own countries, and gradually merged with Taekwondo, forming the current Taekwondo system. 1955 officially called North Korea's self-defense "Taekwondo". 1961September, South Korea established the Tang Shoudao Association, which was later renamed the Taekwondo Association and became the official event of the National Games. 1966 The first international organization, the International Taekwondo Federation, was established. 1973 In May, the World Taekwondo Federation was established in Seoul. 1975 "World Taekwondo Federation" was accepted as a full member by the International Sports Federation. 1980 The International Olympic Committee officially recognized the World Taekwondo Federation. Up to now, the World Taekwondo Federation has 144 member countries, and more than 65 million fans have participated in the practice. 1973, World Taekwondo Association was established.