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Uploaded by on Sep 24, 2008

Shakuhachi means 1 "chuk" 8 "chi" in old Korean measurement. When Shakuhachi was brought into Japan from Korea along with Buddhism, Monks used it for meditation and later developed into Komuso.

"Enlightenment through sound" has been a long meditation method, which is called "Gwanuhm" or "Kuan-Yin," so called in Chinese. BTW, "Uhm" or "Yin" means sound. "Enlightenment through flute blowing" is thereby rooted from Gwanuhm along with any Shakuhachi or Komuso philosophy.

Japanese flutes, mainly Shakuhachi, are almost similar to "Toongso" in Korea. However, Shakuhachi has retained a lot of traditional and "earthy" qualities. Moreover, Japanese has advanced in detail developments and standardization of the "standard" instrument for common ancient people of Korea.

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  • I intend to be never concerned with Koreans including you.

    Because I should say the same thing again and again and again and......

    GIVE ME A BREAK!

    Thank you & good-bye.

    P.S.

    "whoever says this?"

    You said, "given the fact that the flute is not from china"

    (2/2)

  • "GIVE ME A BREAK!"

    thank you. please spread the real news.

  • "facts"

    yes, given the fact the oldest shakuhachi record from both countries and the facts you've newly discovered, i SAID we can HYPOTHESIZE that even the rest of "unknown" flutes are also very much likely come from baekjae of korea, before tang of china. of course, anything "unknown" should be further studied, but it's your research, not mine. also, the reason why no further research is not being done is that they (japanese government) already know the answer to a lot of "unknowns" already.

  • How many times have I said the same thing to you up to now?

    I said the following things many times.

    "The record only proves 4 shakuhachis came from Baekje to Japan in 641-660. Therefore, the record doesn't prove the shakuhachi of Prince who was alive in 574-622 came from Baekje.".

    And you answered, "Your homework".

    It is homework, because NOBODY KNOWS an answer, isn't it?

    Perhaps, we will have to do such a ridiculous discussion eternally. I am sorry, I became tired.

    (1/2)

  • "It is homework, because NOBODY KNOWS an answer, isn't it?"

    no, somebody knows the answer until then we must settle for what's official so far.

  • By the way, I confirm "korea" to you, because I was pointed out by somebody. You asked, "those shakuhachi were from korea, others unknown". And I thought that "korea" meant Baekje, and I answered "yes".

    Did you say "korea" in the meaning of Baekje?

    (6/6)

  • "Did you say "korea" in the meaning of Baekje?"

    it depends on your question. your posts are all over the place and even i am having a hard time to catch up. i repeatedly asked you not to do this. i asked you to either PM me or try to reduce your posts here into one or two. if you are not able to condense your thoughts into one and make logical questions or conclusions, yet spread your "isms" here and there, i will not tolerate this. limit your post to one at a time or i will have to block you.

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  • @hifumiyoimunayakoto

    "unknown"

    Yes, your history is now "unknown." BTW, I really don't give a flying crapo about some "unknown." Yeah, I have "unknown" royal blood in me. LoLz.

    "haprogroup"

    LoLz. You just make me smile. Why don't you compare that with Chinese?

  • @SamMaulTV

    I said that the origin of Prince's shakuhachi was unknown many times.

    The origin is unknown, because the records don't remain.

    Well, I know the Japanese have haprogroup O3 and haprogroup O2b.

    Of course, I know Koreans have a lot of haprogroup O3, too.

    Btw, I leave a bomb here, Because I don't come to here anymore.

    At that time, Japan had the influence in Baekje and Silla.

    Please read Gwanggaeto Stele and Book of Song (宋書).

    Thank you & good-bye.

  • @hifumiyoimunayakoto

    If so, then you are a Korean. Oh, wait, you are a Chinese. Do you know your ancestors? In your gene, there are more Korean blood than anywhere. No matter how much you want to shake off, you can't. This is why you want to be known as "unknown." BTW, if you changed your position, go and spread the news, other than just busying yourself swallowing your government propaganda. Hey, how about this? Can you agree at least now that the oldest "known" Shakuhachi is from Korea?

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