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shield (téng-pái or
deungpae), is
explained in
combination with both the
spear and the sword.
Often a
soldier would hold the
deungpae and
sword in the dominant...
- Muyejebo, only the
sixth deals with the sword: 1.
staff (gonbang), 2.
shield (
deungpae), 3. multi-pronged
spear (nangseon) 4. long
spear (jangchang), 5. three-pronged...
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Ssangsudo (long two-handed sword)
Gonbang (long staff)
Deungpae wisteria shield and
throwing spear Deungpae wisteria shield and
waist sword Nangseon (thorny...
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Joseon Dynasty, two
sizes of Pavise, and a Pengbae, the
round shield.
Deungpae, a
rattan shield Joseon foot
soldiers and
cavalry often fought as archers...
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Joseon Dynasty, two
sizes of Pavises, and a Pengbae, the
round shield.
Deungpae, a
rattan shield Joseon sailors and
officers often fought as
archers with...
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military tactics,
including the use of
weapons such as
gongbang (棍棒),
deungpae (籐牌),
nangseon (狼筅),
jangchang (長鎗),
dangpa (鐺鈀), and
ssangsudo (雙手刀)....
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found in the Muyesinbo:
Gonbong 곤봉 (long staff), c.f.
Chinese Gun (棍)
Deungpae 등패 盾牌 (shield)
Nangseon 낭선 狼筅 (thorn spear)
Jangchang 장창 長槍 (long spear)...
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Short halberd –
Hyeopdo (협도; 挾刀)
Shorter version of the wol do.
Shield –
Deungpae (등패; 藤牌) The use of a
shield with a
throw sword or throwspear. This chapter...
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military tactics,
including the use of
weapons such as
gongbang (棍棒),
deungpae (籐牌),
nangseon (狼筅),
jangchang (長鎗),
dangpa (鐺鈀), and
ssangsudo (雙手刀)....