A Study on the Relationship between Kwon Beop and the Traditional Martial Art Subak in Martial Arts Dobotongji
Overview
muyedobotongji, published during the reign of King Jeongjo of the Joseon Dynasty, is currently listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in North Korea.
It was registered as a documentary heritage, and it is a cultural heritage that was designated as Seoul Intangible Cultural Heritage No. 51 in 2019 by the Seoul Metropolitan Government Department of History and Culture.
A Study on the Relationship between Kwon Beop and the Traditional Martial Art Subak in Muyedobotongji
muyedobotongji, published during the reign of King Jeongjo of the Joseon Dynasty, is currently listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in North Korea.
It was registered as a documentary heritage, and it is a cultural heritage that was designated as Seoul Intangible Cultural Heritage No. 51 in 2019 by the Seoul Metropolitan Government Department of History and Culture.
As a field expert, the author cross-validated through substantial and technical comparisons.
There are several movements that do not appear in Cheok Gye-gwang's Gihyosinseo in muyedobotongji and previous translations of martial arts.
Muyedobotongji was reconstructed by subjectively accepting Chinese martial arts in Joseon.
Muyedobotongji Kwonbeop is standardized like Taekwondo Poomsae so that two people practice each movement according to a certain order, and the things traditionally performed in our military camp are loaded together.