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- The Muyesinbo (Korean: 무예신보; lit. New Compendium of Martial Arts; alternatively Muyeshinbo) is a Korean martial arts manual published in 1759. The book...
- of sword and a style of swordsmanship. The term was introduced in the Muyesinbo of 1759, and the system was supposedly a creation of Crown Prince Sado...
- for use in horseback were added. The latter techniques are called Masang woldo (마상월도, 馬上月刀) Hyeopdo Joseon Army Mu****obotongji Muyejebo Muyesinbo v t e...
- the Joseon army and is first mentioned in a martial arts manual called Muyesinbo. The weapon was inspired by the farmer's flail to thresh rice with. In...
- gichang (Korean: 기창) is a Korean weapon which is first described in the Muyesinbo, a Korean martial arts manual published in 1759. It later also found its...
- stabbing. The techniques, with 14 basic stances, were first published in the Muyesinbo, a martial arts manual from the Joseon Dynasty. Korean sword v t e v t...
- Muyejebo Seokjib and in 1759, the book was revised and published at the Muyesinbo (무예신보; 武藝新譜). In 1895, Emperor Gojong invited 40 sword masters from ****an...
- the Muyesinbo. Learning the Muyesinbo was considered impossible without starting martial arts training at a young age. (Currently, the Muyesinbo are designated...
- spear), is a Korean weapon. The jukjangchang is first mentioned in the Muyesinbo (1759). The spear was made from bamboo and is about 4.2 m (14 ft) long...
- Muyejebo (1610) based on Qi Jiguang's Ji Xiao Xin Shu, and in the revisions, Muyesinbo (1759) and Mu****obotongji (1790). The Mu****obotongji also describes standard...