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musa kumdo korean martial art. sword skill in war.
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  • @enushisama First of all, according to 武藝圖譜通志 and mr.mao's book, mr.mao learned and imported korean 本國劒. Hundreds yrs later, korean re-imported mao's book and find lost part of 本國劒. it is like how Ramien became Ramen. Also, obviously, in 武藝圖譜通志 there are two text, 等韻 and 尚書. 等韻 is used as an example which indicates that Korea had made its own sword art. 尚書 is used as an example which indicates that Korean had received the lost part through mr.mao's book.

  • @enushisama 今因黃倡郞爲本國劍之緣起. 本國劒 is orginated from 新羅 (shiragi in Japanese). however, Korean did not success whole part of this art. Some part is revealed from Mr.Mao's book, and korean received it and mixed with what had been successing. That is the exact 本國劒 described in 武藝圖譜通志.

  • @HDGDisnotfromkendo but still he is just korean discendent. that does not mean his sowrd art itself is a korean one. that is obviously chinese one. As a korean I disagree. you are violating big thing.. this situation is like Israel clamins that relative theory of Eisntein is not American work, but it is their because Einstein is a jew... don't even try it is hilarious. we should admit what we must admit.

  • @HDGDisnotfromkendo Mr. Mao is not comparing sword art. He compared the "situation." Dang Un等韻= classical Chinese rhyme: It was found in Western

    尚書= Chinese ancient books: It was found in Japan

    Chinese lost things were found in foreign countries. Sword art is also the same.

    Mr.Mao called it the lost Chinese sword art. He did not claim it Korean sword art.

  • @HDGDisnotfromkendo 무예도보통지(武藝圖譜通志):懲毖錄曰癸巳夏病臥漢城墨寺洞天­將駱尙志訪余臥次因言朝鮮微弱而賊猶在境乘天兵未廻習練兵法可以­守國余卽馳啓使禁軍韓士立招募七十餘人往駱公請敎駱撥帳下張六三­等十人爲敎師鍊習槍劒狼筅等技云則駱是李提督票下提督劒之名出於­此歟

    The Chinese officer 駱尙志 advised the Korean minister柳成龍. "The Korean army is weak. But the Japanese army has not been withdrawn from Korea yet. You should make soldiers study martial arts."

    He chooses ten Chinese as teachers, and began to teach sword art and others. Since he was the admiral's subordinate, it called the admiral sword.

  • @YunSeung The Japanese endonym Wa 倭 "Japan" derives from the Chinese exonym Wō 倭 "Japan, Japanese", a Chinese character that had some offensive connotation, possibly "submissive, docile, obedient", "bowing; bent over", or "short person; dwarf".

  • @YunSeung I know this is a old post but i couldnt help it...Wae does not mean barbaric but "midget,drawf" etc etc. The early Chinese dynasties called Japan Dwarf country(Wa-kou) so they later changed it to another character and word with the same sound (Wa) which meant "Harmony". The Chinese had a thing with word play, writing down foreign names with alternative characters with demeaning definitions but with the same sounds.

  • 본국검 本国劒 (KoreanSword) From 무예도보통지(武藝圖譜通志): It appears Wubei Zhi ( 武備志) written by Mao Yuanyi (茅元儀) acquired the book of sword combat from Chosun considering he compared Chosun sword methods with Dang Un's. It is obvious Chosun Had already developed the manual of Bon Guk Gum ( 본국검 本国劒) as they were compared to Japanese Ssangsu.

  • @enushisama 제독검 (提督劍) Not Chinese! 제독검 is traced back to General Yi Yu Song -A Chinese General of KOREAN Decent! His 5th descendent, Yi Won, had Korean concubine who had some Chun Keun. Chun Keun was given Yi Won's sword. Around 1746 Mu Chun, Chun Keun's descendent still had the sword and the historical facts of the sword were engraved for him by Yi Un Sang.

  • 武藝圖譜通志 ( Comprehensive Illustrated Manual of Martial Arts in Korea)

    The sword arts in the book.

    雙手刀 (LongSword) = Japanese sword art

    提督劒 (AdmiralSword) = Chinese sword art

    雙劒 (DoubleSword) = Chinese sword art

    本国劒/鋭刀 (KoreanSword) = The lost Chinese sword art. The textbook was discovered in Korea. However, it is the Chinese martial art in practice. Can the martial art be learned only by reading the book?

    Where is the sword art of Korea which continues without breaking off from ancient times?

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