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)

long spear

 

 

Jukjangchang(ñÓíþóæ)

long bamboo spear

 

 

Gichang (Ðýóæ)

spear with flag

 

 

Dangpa (´çÆÄ)

spear with three spearheads like a fork

 

 

Gichang(ÑÈóæ)

spear of cavalry * this is different from (3) *

 

 

Nangseon (³¶¼±)

bamboo spear with poisonous branchs and thorns

 

 

Ssangsudo(äªâ¢Óï)

long sword for two hands -* a chinise general 'Cheok GyeGwang' made this form against japanise pirate *

 

 

Yedo (çåÓï)

sword of 'Chosun - a name of ancient Korea' * there are 28 short forms and 1 long form *

 

 

Waegeom(èÞËü)

japanese sword* a Korean Musa, 'Kim Chegeon' brought these 4 forms from Japan *

 

 

Kyojeon (Îßîú)

sword sparring * 'Kim Chegeon' who brought 'Waegeom' made this sparring form. 'Kyojeon' is different from 'Waegeom' *

 

 

Jedokgeom (ð«Ô½Ëü)

sword which saved general * a chinese, 'Nak SangJi' saved his chinese general 'Lee YeoSong' with this sword skill *

 

 

Bonkukgeom (ÜâÏÐËü)

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' *

 

 

Ssanggeom(äªËü)

two twin swords

 

 

Masangssanggeom(Ø©ß¾äªËü)

two twin swords of cavalry

 

 

Woldo(êÅÓï)

moon blade sword with long stick

 

 

Masangwoldo(Ø©ß¾êÅÓï)

moon blade sword with long stick of cavalry

 

 

Hyeobdo(úóÓï)

another type of moon blade sword with long stick, which is longer and heavier than 'Woldo'

 

 

Deungpae(Ôöø«)

shield with sword or spear

 

 

Kwonbeob(ÏëÛö)

fighting skills without weapon. 'kwonbeob' means 'law of fist', but it has more than fist. it contains punching, kicking, and wrestling.

 

 

Gonbang(ÍâÜé)

long stick with spearhead or without spearhead

 

 

Pyeongon(ø½Íâ)

two chained sticks. one of them is long as 'Gonbang'. And the other is short. short part has thorn or blade to attack.

 

 

Masangpyeongon (Ø©ß¾ø½Íâ)

'Pyeongon' of cavalry

 

 

Gyeokgu(̪Ϲ)

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

 

 

Masangjae(Ø©ß¾î¦)

acrobatic horsemanship

 

 

Korean Traditional Martial Arts

Master Choi