The Bukbuk Diary is a record of Park Gye-sook and Park Chu-moon, and it is considered a good source of information on the lives of Joseon military officials before and after the 1600s. Let’s talk about some records related to archery here.
1. Park Gye-sook’s archery skills – She was the winner of the archery competition. He hit 48 out of 50 shots and 46 for second place. I participated in an away tournament, and I hit 50 out of 50 shots. He got compliments from the 3rd generation. There’s quite a record of winning the archery competition.
2. Park Quimun’s archery skills – archery competition. He fought with Heo Jung-do, a military officer, in front of the envoy of the Qing Dynasty. He said it wasn’t fun because he shot a dot on the target and hit it here. He won with 46 shots, and 44 shots.More. Park Chu-moon gathered soldiers and shot arrows. Three hit the first 50 shots, two hit the second accumulated 100 shots – Park Chu-moon and Lee Si-bok hit the third accumulated 150 shots. The result was divided in the fourth accumulated 200 shots, and Park Chu-moon sprained one foot after 189 consecutive shots, resulting in a cumulative 199 shots? Lee Si-bok hit 200 shots in a row.
4. The last grade of the archery competition – Kim Shin, a military official, came in last at a competition in May 23.
Kim Shin’s record out of 8 was 43 hits out of 50 shots. In other words, he scored 50 shots, 49-47 shots, and 45 shots.
5. The June 23 archery competition in artificial art only recognized the score of hitting a dot in the middle of the target, but the last place was only 35 shots out of 50.
6. There were two losers in the artificial 24-year New Year’s It hit 43 out of 50 shots.