Diagram | Meaning |

| Chon Ji means literally the "Heaven and Earth". In the orient , it is interpreted as the creation of the world or the beginning of human history and therefore it is the initial pattern practised by the beginner. This pattern consists of two similar parts, one to represent Heaven and the other Earth. |
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Start Position | Parallel Ready Stance |
No. of Moves | 19 (Nineteen) |
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Step | Direction Moved | Stance | Technique Reformed |
1 | Left | Left walking stance | Low section outer forearm block |
2 | Fwd | Right walking stance | Mid section obverse punch |
3 | 180° right | Right walking stance | Low section outer forearm block |
4 | Fwd | Left walking stance | Mid section obverse punch |
5 | 90° left | Left walking stance | Low section outer forearm block |
6 | Fwd | Right walking stance | Mid section obverse punch |
7 | 180° right | Right walking stance | Low section outer forearm block |
8 | Fwd | Left walking stance | Mid section obverse punch |
9 | 90° left | Right 'L' stance | Mid section inner forearm block |
10 | Fwd | Right walking stance | Mid section obverse punch |
11 | 180° right | Left 'L' stance | Mid section inner forearm block |
12 | Fwd | Left walking stance | Mid section obverse punch |
13 | 90° left | Right 'L' stance | Mid section inner forearm block |
14 | Fwd | Right walking stance | Mid section obverse punch |
15 | 180° right | Left 'L' stance | Mid section inner forearm block |
16 | Fwd | Left walking stance | Mid section obverse punch |
17 | Fwd | Right walking stance | Mid section obverse punch |
18 | Bkwd | Left walking stance | Mid section obverse punch |
19 | Bkwd | Right walking stance | Mid section obverse punch |
End |  |  | Bring left foot back to ready stance |
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