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White
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Signifies innocence as that of the beginning student who has no previous knowledge of Tae Kwon-do. | |
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Yellow
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Signifies earth from which the plant takes root and sprouts as Tae Kwon-do foundation is laid. | |
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Green
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Signifies the plants growth as Tae Kwon-do skill begins to develop. | |
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Blue
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Signifies the heaven towards which the plant matures into a towering tree as training in Tae Kwon-do progresses. | |
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Red
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Signifies danger, cautioning the student to exercise control and warning the opponent to stay away. | |
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Black
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Opposite of white, therefore signifying maturity and proficiency in Tae Kwon-do. It also indicates the wearers imperviousness to darkness and fear. |
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