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Song deok-gi (; 1893 ? -1987 ?), was an Ingan-munhwage of Taekkyeon, which is the 76th Important Intangible Cultural Properties of Korea. He was known for the master as Taekkyeon and was designated for Korean traditional martial arts when Korean national team introduced Korean culture at the 17th Rome Olympics in 1960. He used Hyeonam(; as a pseudonym. ==Biography== Song deok-gi was born in 1893 in Seoul. He met Taekkyeon master Lim Ho (;) when he was 12 years old and began training with other boys about 10 years. At that time, Taekkyeon was known as a kind of folk game and many people around Seoul played it. He trained at empty lot, which was located under the top Inwangsan mountain hwanghakjeong (黄鹤亭), upper side of Sajik Park. People called Witdaepae (;) who lived inside of Seoul town walls and Ahratdaepae (;) who lived outside of Seoul town walls. Song deok-gi was Witdaepae (;) so he had competition with Ahratdaepae (;) people around Samcheong-dong, Aeohgae and the like. After compromise of national sovereignty of Joseon, Taekkyeon was prohibited by Japan's Ethnic extermination policy, he trained Gungdo near his house and he just practiced Taekkyeon skills, which he learned. He also was good at Gungdo and Undertook the first official referee for Gungdo. In 1958, he showed demonstration in front of the former president Lee Seung-man at president's birthday with Kim Sung-hwan who was also a pupil of Lim Ho. The event caused him to start a research, systematic study and dissemination activities of Taekkyeon with other Taekkyeon masters. Lee Seung-man ordered to his Head of security to learn Taekkyeon by securities.
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