Muye24ki is the name of martial arts of 'Muyedobotongji' which is a military martial art book series of Chosun Kingdom. It started to train troops during the Korea-Japan war-Imjinwaeran. It teaches 24 techniques using various weapons and equipment such as sword, spear, stick and so on - | |
Jangchang (íþóæ) |
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long spear
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Jukjangchang(ñÓíþóæ) |
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long bamboo spear
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Gichang (Ðýóæ) |
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spear with flag
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Dangpa (´çÆÄ) |
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spear with three spearheads like a fork
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Gichang(ÑÈóæ) |
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spear of cavalry * this is different from (3) *
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Nangseon (³¶¼±) |
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bamboo spear with poisonous branchs and thorns
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Ssangsudo(äªâ¢Óï) |
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long sword for two hands -* a chinise general 'Cheok GyeGwang' made this form against japanise pirate *
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Yedo (çåÓï) |
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sword of 'Chosun - a name of ancient Korea' * there are 28 short forms and 1 long form *
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Waegeom(èÞËü) |
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japanese sword* a Korean Musa, 'Kim Chegeon' brought these 4 forms from Japan *
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Kyojeon (Îßîú) |
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sword sparring * 'Kim Chegeon' who brought 'Waegeom' made this sparring form. 'Kyojeon' is different from 'Waegeom' *
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Jedokgeom (ð«Ô½Ëü) |
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sword which saved general * a chinese, 'Nak SangJi' saved his chinese general 'Lee YeoSong' with this sword skill *
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Bonkukgeom (ÜâÏÐËü) |
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sword of 'Shilla - a name of ancient Korea' * the origin of this form is a sword dance of a 'Hwarang' which is the young warrir of 'Shilla [shila]' kingdom, who called 'Hwang Chang Rang' *
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Ssanggeom(äªËü) |
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two twin swords
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Masangssanggeom(Ø©ß¾äªËü) |
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two twin swords of cavalry
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Woldo(êÅÓï) |
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moon blade sword with long stick
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Masangwoldo(Ø©ß¾êÅÓï) |
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moon blade sword with long stick of cavalry
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Hyeobdo(úóÓï) |
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another type of moon blade sword with long stick, which is longer and heavier than 'Woldo'
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Deungpae(Ôöø«) |
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shield with sword or spear
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Kwonbeob(ÏëÛö) |
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fighting skills without weapon. 'kwonbeob' means 'law of fist', but it has more than fist. it contains punching, kicking, and wrestling.
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Gonbang(ÍâÜé) |
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long stick with spearhead or without spearhead
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Pyeongon(ø½Íâ) |
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two chained sticks. one of them is long as 'Gonbang'. And the other is short. short part has thorn or blade to attack.
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Masangpyeongon (Ø©ß¾ø½Íâ) |
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'Pyeongon' of cavalry
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Gyeokgu(̪Ϲ) |
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this is a kind of sports which use horses, sticks, and a ball of fur and lether. it looks similar to european 'polo' but it has different playing rule
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Masangjae(Ø©ß¾î¦) |
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acrobatic horsemanship
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Korean Traditional Martial Arts |
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Master Choi |