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The difference between kenhwan-do and Japanese-do in the Joseon Dynasty

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The difference between kenhwan-do and Japanese-do in the Joseon Dynasty

The difference between kenhwan-do and Japanese-do in the Joseon Dynasty
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(1)It’s easy and easy to pick
(2)characteristics of a ring road
(3)In the early Joseon Dynasty, Hwando Island was short in length, so the distance to attack the enemy was short, which was a disadvantage
(4)Of course, there are advantages to the initial ring road
(5)It was convenient for strategies to save locomotion by hitting or moving quickly while taking steps from side to side
(6)It was advantageous for swordplay, which protected itself with shields, and stabbed the opponent
(7)Records show that Hwan-do in the early Joseon Dynasty could not beat the power of the Japanese
(8)The initial ring road had high structural stability compared to its mass, but lacked killing power because it had to rely only on one-handed speed
(9)During the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592, it was not possible to withstand the Japanese, which was sufficiently lethal with just one blow
(10)At that time, the Japanese army took a big leap with a sword and even faced a spear
(11)Eventually, through the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592, the length of Hwando Island was lengthened to deal with the Japanese
(12)After the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592, he accepted Japanese swordsmanship, which greatly rotates his body up and down and cuts his weight
(13)In fact, the specification of the sword, such as mass and durability, was not important, but the most important thing was whether there was a sword system that handled and taught the sword
(14)
(15)Some of the Japanese who defected this time are said to be good at using swords and spear
(16)Since ancient times, swordsmanship has not been handed down in Korea, but it has been a little bit of a war attack recently, so this is beneficial for manse
(17)
(18)Our customs do not like to learn the skills of other countries, and some consider it rather servile, and Japanese swordsmanship has no rival
(19)If you pick a general separately and select a few children to form a line and encourage them to learn Japanese swordsmanship day and night, and completely master the trick
(20)How can this be beneficial when the enemy’s skill becomes ours
(21)Come to the training guide
(22) Sukjong 5 years 1679 July 27th>
(23)Training leader Yoo Hyuk-yeon says swordsmanship is everywhere in the world, but why
(24)That’s the best
(25)God’s heart is always angry because there is no one in Korea who delivers and learns alone
(26)It wasn’t bad
(27)There’s a person who can learn from the lower part of the god
(28)Why don’t you send him to learn how to use a sword
(29)Hani-san said, “Send it.”
(30)Hwan-do is an auxiliary weapon
(31)Joseon, which used weapons and collective tactics such as the National Palace Winners’ Chongtong and Cheonja Chongtong
(32)A short ring was an auxiliary weapon in
(33)In the first place, the main focus of Joseon was the Gapsa unit, or equestrian archery Japanese pirates of the Yeojin tribe
(34)Jung Shin-lip, who was tightening well, was a veteran who blew everything away from the tangeumdae Terrace
(35)As a result, sword use tactics declined rapidly in Joseon, and sword production was limited
(36)Technology focused on making a portable knifefor
(37)Also, even if it’s similar in size to Japan, it’s a bit
(38)It was lighter
(39)Now that we’ve lowered the mass, we’ve lost a little bit of hitting power, but we’ve got a lot of weapons
(40)It was also advantageous to use together or to use maneuverable tactics
(41)It was changed according to the Korean military law using a bow as its main weapon
(42)Our country used to play close combat, and even during the Imran period, the master of archery
(43)There was a lot of drinking
(44)Before the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592, there were no swordsmanship subjects in the martial arts examination
(45)But I didn’t teach swordsmanship in the military, so official swordsmanship
(46)It didn’t exist
(47)Rockbole has been handed down from the civilian population, and some scholars and generals have been using Calo
(48)There are some records that have been written in a major or censorship
(49)The war broke out, the capital was robbed and exhausted, so at the level of intelligence at the time, swordsmanship was not a problem
(50)The baby who knows how to get discharged from the military had a hard time finding them
(51)But it’s the King Sejo’s review of the soldiers, focusing on wire archers
(52)This is because the transmission of changgeom technique has almost been cut offdegree
(53)I didn’t suffer for no reason during the Imran period
(54)Joseon Swordsmanship in the Muyedobojeon Hall
(55)After the outbreak of the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 200 years, in 1790, and in the 14th year of King Jeongjo
(56)It’s a compilation of martial arts shifts for the Joseon Army
(57)There are five swordsmanship in Japan and South China after the Imran
(58)with the sword of wealth
(59)Much of it has been reorganized and reorganized according to the Umugi composition situation
(60)For your information, it is a highly skilled inspection system with very high simultaneous compliance standards
(61)The fields began to be nurtured dried laver, dried laver, etc. Baek Dongsoo
(62)It’s imported from Japan and Korea, and it’s not from Korea
(63)There are some ignorant people
(64)The example usually includes Ori-Lina-Ra’s own things, but it’s very spacious
(65)It’s not just martial arts, but it’s all guinea pigs
(66)Japan’s Gara China Nampade is Sea of Japan through Okinawa, Yuseorae, according to martial law
(67)be transmitted to the mainlandIn other words, they sublimated it into their own martial arts
(68)Currently, no one calls karate Chinese martial arts
(69)the evils of drama
(70)More than 90 out of 100 Korean historical dramas use Katana and Japanese
(71)Later, Chuno, the moon that embraces the deep-rooted tree sun, Kingdom, etc
(72)It was a very careful plan that you can see in some kind of authenticityIt’s a rare form of a hwan
(73)high in proportion
(74)the ring road that remains in modern times
(75)The metal decoration on both ends of the sword and the bandon on the sheath indicate that it is a ring
(76)a rusty skin sword in the collection of the German Museum
(77)In Joseon, most of the swords used in the military were called hwando
(78)Typical types of hwan-do include the general military’s Ungum Byeolungum Eodeo, etc
(79)In addition to Whando, there were Sain, Chilsung, and Yegum
(80)Museum of Leipzig, Germany
(81)Collection of Korea University Museum
(82)It was a representative hwan-do style of Joseon and maintained a lot until the late period
(83)The ungum refers to the king’s guards
(84)The name of Hwando they use is also called Ungum
(85)the collection of the National Palace Museum
(86)a makeshift officer escorting the king with a starry sword on both sides during a great event in the country
(87)We will select two people who can be trusted to rank 2 or higher
(88)
(89)a roundabout way of capital wages
(90)Made from jade, gold and silver
(91)the National Folk Museum’s Folk Museum
(92)the Dutch warden’s sword
(93)Warden of Leipzig, Germany
(94)The sheath is carved with the crossword, and the blade is Gwangsadou
(95)The light of the sword is engraved on the Big Dipper and Gyeon Woo-sung as the reason of the universeSo
(96)a circular map owned by the Leipzig Museum in Germany
(97)a circular map of the Russian Museum
(98)Make elephant ivory and put pieces into gold and silver back into a sheath
(99)Japanese schematic handles begin to appear after the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592
(100)Korea University Museum’s Collection
(101)Lacquered the sheath and sprinkled gold on top of it to make the Milbon traditional craftsmanship
(102)Use for Western Markings
(103)the sword of King Taejo Lee Seong-gye
(104)Gizzard shad is a knife in the Palace Museum of Gyeongbokgung Palace
(105)It is a sword that is said to be the king’s guide
(106)Yasaro is said to be the sword of Lee Seong-gye
(107)There is one more knife in the Palace Museum
(108)The reason why there are many Hwando left in Germany is that there were many gifts from King Gojong and many families
(109)Collection

The difference between kenhwan-do and Japanese-do in the Joseon Dynasty
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(1)Hwando is the sword of the Joseon Dynasty
(2)Records of Hwando include the Mongol envoy who came to Goryeo in 1277
(3)It was the first time that I started making hwan-do with Lee Jang-moo
(4)It is presumed that he entered the late Goryeo Dynasty
(5)
(6)the distinction between circular and Japanese islands
(7)There are many ways to distinguish, but the easiest way is to just look at the decorations. It’s complicated to distinguish by the blade section, the hexagonal pattern, the piece triangle, etc
(8)The hwando has metal decorations on both ends of the knife and a bandon on the sheath, and alcohol on the handle
(9)It is a method of wearing a military belt on a band-don
(10)Some ring sheaths have locking buttons to prevent them from being drawn
(11)the application of circularity
(12)Hwan-do used the knife to push back
(13)The reason is
(14)1 Don’t get in the way of riding a horse
(15)2. Don’t get in the way of shooting an arrow
(16)It was because of
(17)I’m using the nettle Kingdom so that the handle of the borikskal comes forward
(18)It doesn’t matter if I do it like this
(19)When you shoot a bow, you pull the string, but it’s very uncomfortable because it’s caught on the handle of the knife

The difference between kenhwan-do and Japanese-do in the Joseon Dynasty
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(1)So, when you arm yourself with a bow, it is the standard to use the handle of the knife to the back
(2)If the knife goes back like this, I’m sure you’ll be able to pull out the knife

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