The
Significance and the meaning of the Emblem
Three colours
have a particular relevance in the Ren Yi Wu Kwan Tang Sou Dao. To understand
them is to know a little more about your chosen art and the Chinese
principles upon which it is founded.
The WHITE
colour is used to symbolise the beginner who comes to Ren Yi Wu Kwan.
They are empty of knowledge of our art but are eager to learn, having
as yet, untapped potential for development.
The RED colour
is a vibrant colour belonging to the class of things known to Chinese
as yang. It denotes a desire to acquire knowledge, a drive for understanding
and progress.

The outer
NAVY BLUE colour is a cool colour worn by dan/duan (duan is the Chinese
for dan) grade instructors. It signifies a maturity in understanding
the techniques, principles and applications of practice.
The BLUE
colour belongs to that class of things which the Chinese describe as
yin. This is the opposite of red/yang and its presence within our emblem
highlights the need for balance. All extremes are harmful, so Ren Yi
Wu Kwan aims at a well balanced approach to martial training.
You may also
note that the fist (symbolising the physical aspect of practice) is
smaller than the Way. This is because the Way encompasses and surrounds
all things.
Incidentally,
the fist is a yang principle and the Way, a yin principle. So once again
we achieve a balance.
Finally,
the reason why our most senior grades wear a navy blue belt rather than
the black of other systems is that black signifies perfection of understanding
and performance - a state which we in the Ren Yi Wu Kwan do not feel
can be achieved within the student's lifetime.
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