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Muyejebo
Hangul
무예제보
Hanja
武藝諸譜
Revised Romanization
Muyejebo
McCune–Reischauer
Muyechebo
The Muyejebo (Compendium of Several Martial Arts) is the oldest extant Korean martial arts manual, compiled by Han Gyo (韓嶠) in 1598 during the reign of King Seonjo.[1] With the addition of material from Japanese martial arts,[2] a supplement, Sequel to the Book of Martial Arts (무예제보번역속집), compiled by Choi Ki-nam, was published in 1610.[1]
It was reprinted from woodblocks in 1714 and a surviving copy was designated as Tangible Cultural Heritage No. 437 on 14 February 2019.[3]
^ ab"무예제보번역속집(武藝諸譜飜譯續集) Sequel to the Book of Martial Arts". Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in Korean). Retrieved 8 November 2023.
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^"보물 무예제보번역속집 (武藝諸譜飜譯續集) : 국가문화유산포털 – 문화재청 Muye jebo beonyeok sokjip (Sequel to the Book of Martial Arts)". Heritage Portal : CULTURAL HERITAGE ADMINISTRATION (in Korean). Retrieved 8 November 2023.
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time that the military scholar Han Gyo (한교) wrote the martial arts manual Muyejebo, based on the book Jixiao Xinshu by the famous Chinese General Qi Jiguang...
time that the military scholar Han Gyo (한교) wrote the martial arts manual Muyejebo, based on the book Jixiao Xinshu by the famous Chinese General Qi Jiguang...
material from General Qi's manual instead of adopting it in its entirety. The Muyejebo (무예제보 속집, 武藝諸譜續集, Compendium of Several Martial Arts) was published in...
time that the military scholar Han Gyo (한교) wrote the martial arts manual Muyejebo, based on the book Jixiao Xinshu by the famous Chinese General Qi Jiguang...