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sword cutting.... http://muye24ki.com

Muye24ki - Master bluekb

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  • The Red Cliff ! Great Chinese martial arts !

  • @Hanul91 oh... i got the impression it did thanks to the heavy prediliction towards the two handed sabre which is, a noticably japanese thing, while the chinese have it, its not so widely used since they prefer the one handed swords and sabres.

    however i see what you mean. and thinking about it more i can see that thejapanese influence if it exists is probaly less than i thoght it was. 

  • @stabdaback

    무예도보통지 is Korean + Chinese influence, not Japanese. Sorry.

  • @plovakia

    No, the Chinese like clothes got from Northern nomads, same for Koreans as their influence came from Northern nomads.

  • @elgostine

    무예도보통지 has Japanese influence?? Are you kidding?? Naginata is just derived from Guandao, nothing more.

  • @elgostine

    It is not JApanese, 'Mu-ye-do-bo-tong-gi' never included Japanese techniques. Yo uare dead wrong. ^___^

  • very impressive video

  • If i may disagree with elgostine, I think he gives the Chinese and Japanese too much credit. There is alot of Chinese influence because alot of the methods are those of the Chinese manual Ji Xiao Xin Shu and extra chinese sword skills And there are some schools of Japanese swordsmanship. But pyungon, many of the spear techniques, and sword techniques like the Bongukgum, yedo tech and I think double sword are Korean.

  • At 1:24 is Mater Choi (aka Blue demon). He is mah fav. When he cuts, the straw turns to water. If you visit Suwon traditional centre, you might be able to see him.

  • Although, eighteen infantry martial arts has many influence from China and Japan, but it has some Korean style of sword and spear way also.

    And, six cavalry martial arts are more likely Korean's own skills.

    eighteen infantry martial arts + six cavalry martial arts= muye 24ki

    That is why this martial arts are called 'Muye 24ki' because it has 18 infantry martial arts and 6 cavalry martial arts.

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