the rattan shield together with the long spears in this vid flow from chinese weapons. these weapons originally developed in the southern region of ancient china, and then were introduced to joseon by the ming troops during the period of imjin war.
@@davidbarnwell_virtual_clas6729 yes, there is actually copies and editions of the manual sold in Amazon, but it's more of a training manual rather than war/combat strategies
Not really, a lot of the Korean traditional Martial arts masters just went in to hiding in China or other nations, but also most of what survives of Korean martial arts are just the training exercises, rather than complete systems
the rattan shield together with the long spears in this vid flow from chinese weapons.
these weapons originally developed in the southern region of ancient china, and then were introduced to joseon by the ming troops during the period of imjin war.
I always wondered how a real wolf brush looked.
And seems like this trishul are way longer than I imagined.
Da Ming 大明遗风heritage
How do they know that the movements they're making have any sort of accuracy? Didn't traditional Korean martial arts, except for Taekkyon, all die?
We have the official military manual of martial arts by Jeoson Dynasty gov. Hundreds years ago.
@@Doskharaas Oh, ok. Is there an English translation of that manual?
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muyedobotongji
maybe you could find further detail from here!
@@davidbarnwell_virtual_clas6729 yes, there is actually copies and editions of the manual sold in Amazon, but it's more of a training manual rather than war/combat strategies
Not really, a lot of the Korean traditional Martial arts masters just went in to hiding in China or other nations, but also most of what survives of Korean martial arts are just the training exercises, rather than complete systems
you wouldn't like to mess with these guys :)