Damo, ep. 08-12
Tue, Jan. 8th, 2008 12:23 pm( Spoilers )
Ok, so now I am curious. Does anyone know anything about Chinese vs. Korean vs. Japanese methods of swordfighting, circa the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910)? I am guessing Damo is set around the 1600s, though really, that is a total stab in the dark. So that would be late Ming/early Qing for China and early Tokugawa/Edo for Japan.
Mostly I am curious because the show says something about how Chinese and Korean swordfighting techniques focus on enemies on all four sides, meaning any one stroke probably won't go through the entire body, whereas Japanese swordfighting techniques focus on enemies in the front, meaning any one stroke will more likely go through the entire body.
Ok, so now I am curious. Does anyone know anything about Chinese vs. Korean vs. Japanese methods of swordfighting, circa the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910)? I am guessing Damo is set around the 1600s, though really, that is a total stab in the dark. So that would be late Ming/early Qing for China and early Tokugawa/Edo for Japan.
Mostly I am curious because the show says something about how Chinese and Korean swordfighting techniques focus on enemies on all four sides, meaning any one stroke probably won't go through the entire body, whereas Japanese swordfighting techniques focus on enemies in the front, meaning any one stroke will more likely go through the entire body.
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