Tang Soo Do incorporates forms from both Chinese and Japanese origin.
https://www.tangsoodoworld.com/reference/Hyung_-_Kata_Comparison.htm
Basic forms (3 + combo)
Five forms. Called Heian in Karate styles. Also called Pinan
See Pinan
Pyong Ahn Cho Dan
Pyong Ahn Ee Dan
Pyong Ahn Sam Dan
Pyong Ahn Sa Dan
Pyong Ahn O Dan
"Seven Star" Seven forms
Chil Sung Il Ro
Chil Sung Ee Ro
Chil Sung Sam Ro
Chil Sung Sa Ro
Chil Sung O Ro
Chil Sung Yuk Ro
Chil Sung Chil Ro
Three forms, Cho Dan, Ee Dan, and Sam Dan.
Called Tekki in Shotokan
Two forms. Also called Pal Che.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passai
Bassai Dae (Greater/대/大)
Bassai Sho (Lesser/소/小)
Called Bassai dai in Karate
"Six Roads" — Also called Yuno, a series of six forms
Yuk Ro Cho Dan — Du Mun · 두문 · 斗門 "Great Gate"
Yuk Ro Ee Dan — Joong Jol · 중 절 · 中截 "Cutting the Center"
Yuk Ro Sam Dan — Po Wol · 포월 · 抱月 "Embrace the Moon"
Yuk Ro Sa Dan — Yang Pyun · 양편 · 揚鞭 "High Whip"
Yuk Ro O Dan — Sal Chu · 살추 · 煞鎚 "Killing Hammer"
Yuk Ro Yuk Dan — Chung Ro · 충로 · 衝擄 "Seize and Capture"
Hwa seon Celestial/immortal flower
Also called Jin Te "Advance and retreat"
Called Chinto (鎮東) in Karate or Gankaku (岩鶴) Shotokan
See Chinto
Sometimes spelled Ro-Hai. Heron style (Chinese)
Some Karate styles have three forms of Rohai (shodan, nidan, sandan)
See Rohai
Two forms. Gongsang‐gun Konsaku (person’s name)
Also called Kusankun
See Kusanku
Koon Sang Koon Dae
Koon Sang Koon Sho
"Ten hands"
Thirteen (Chinese pronunciation)
Wang’s collection. Also called Enpi or Yun Bi
See Enpi
Wisdom collection
Also called Jitte
See Jion
"Fifty-four steps"
Called Gojushiho in Karate
See Gojushiho
This set of one-steps are not traditional, but "house" sets developed to be simple and introduce fundamental concepts
Outside Sudo
Inside block
Outside block
High block
Hammers
Linear kicks
Circular Kicks
One-handed
Circle hand
Three-touch pass
Cross-Hand 1-4
Same-Side 1-4
Two-Hand 1-3
Both Hands 1-4
5-technique drill
Shoulder/Lapel
Choke (front)
Choke (back)
Hair
Bear Hug
Headlock
Stick
Knife
Rank is similar to other Korean and Japanese styles with junior (geup/gup/급), senior (dan/단), and master (sabeom/사범)ranks.
10th — White Belt
9th Yellow
8th Orange
7th Orange + stripe
6th Green
5th Green + stripe
4th Green + 2 stripes
3rd Red
2nd Red + stripe
1st Red + 2 stripes
Candidate (Cho Dan Bo) — some organizations have a candidate rank before black belt / dan rank
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
Asia-Pacific Tang Soo Do Federation
Hwa Rang World Tang Soo Do Federation
International Tang Soo Do Federation
Tang Soo Do Mi Guk Kwan Association
United States Goodwill Tang Soo Do Association