Etiquette is the minimum moral standard that human beings require people to abide by in order to maintain the normal life of society. It is gradually formed in people's long-term life and communication and is fixed by customs and traditions. For a person, etiquette is the external expression of a person's ideological and moral level, cultural literacy and communicative competence. For a society, etiquette is a reflection of a country's social civilization, moral fashion and living habits.
Taekwondo is also the only martial arts event to enter the Olympic Games. In order to distinguish taekwondo from other fighting events such as Sanshou and boxing, the use of boxing and straight legs is deliberately weakened in the competition rules, and the use of difficult and gorgeous legs is encouraged to attack. And these gorgeous legs can't stand the confrontation with boxing, Sanda and Muay Thai, which emphasize strength, hardness and close combat. Taekwondo entered the Olympic Games with its own perfect system, which gave competitive Taekwondo a broader development prospect and formed an industry. The most important thing is to take "courtesy, honesty, humiliation and self-denial, perseverance" as the purpose in practice, so that "etiquette" becomes the consciousness of life, study and work, thus inspiring people's tenacious will, hard work, respecting teachers, uniting and helping each other, and honing their perseverance and positive quality.