- "skill with the bow". It is also
referred to as
Korean traditional archery.
Gungdo, Korean: 궁도, hanja: 弓道, is
another epithet for
traditional Korean archery...
-
Gungdo parti****tion is
limited by the high cost of the equipment, with a
traditional horn made
reflex bow
costing upwards of $1000, and most
gungdo clubs...
-
Recurved bows
Hungarian bow Perso-Parthian bow
Short bows and
reflex bows
Gungdo Hankyu Mongol bow
Turkish bow
Crossbows Arbalest Crossbow Repeating crossbow...
- (hunting) Big–game
hunting Big five game
Mukkha Clout archery Field archery Gungdo Kyūdō Kyūjutsu
Modern competitive archery Mounted archery Run
archery Sagittarii...
-
array ranged in
diameter from 2.5–4 cm (0.98–1.57 in),
which allowed thin
Gungdo bow-like
arrows to be
fired and also
admitted sajeonchongtong class igniters...
-
warbow Cable-backed bow
Composite bow
Hungarian bow Perso-Parthian bow
Gungdo, hwal (Korean)
Hankyu (****anese)
Mongol bow
Turkish bow Arbalest, arblast...
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racing Skibobbing Skeleton Toboggan Archery Field archery Flight archery Gungdo Indoor archery Kyūdō
Match crossbow Mounted archery Popinjay Run archery...
- used for
other East
Asian styles, such as ****anese (kyūdō) and
Korean (
Gungdo)
styles of archery. In
historical times,
Chinese people used
archery for...
- in
secret and
never stopped training. He also
practised Korean archery (
Gungdo) and
became the
first official referee of the sport. In 1958, he showed...
-
Cultural Property No.13 (Koryo Celadon) Kwon Museok, a
recognized artisan of
Gungdo Bae Hee-han (배희한; 裵喜漢),
master carpenter,
holder of
Intangible Cultural...