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Žg—p‚µ‚½–¼‘Oˆê——‘‚«ž‚ñ‚¾ƒXƒŒƒbƒhˆê——
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ŒÃ•¶Š¿•¶”‚̎¿–âƒXƒŒ

‘‚«ž‚݃ŒƒXˆê——

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667 F–¼–³Ž•¨Œê[sage]F2011/12/20(‰Î) 23:15:26.88 ID:mK7ioCpo
Background of Korean martial arts
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Xz_6MUYHcM

‘­Ìmean the unofficial term/name the mass usually use.
If this's a new art that the author wanna promotes then ‘­Ì will be invalid here.
–çÌ? would be a better? words if he wanna add an alternative name.
Vlˆ½?lcan be used to refer V?l, as i said it depend which is commonly used(‘­Ì).

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Silla and Japan are neighbor, so there must be exchange in sword art but cant be verified.
Therefore ‰©˜çû¶- will be used as the origin of –{š ™˜.

http://www.thehistoryblog.com/
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So it's possible that during silla period there's sword art.
There's record of silla(V?) sword art in •åYš¤•ˆ’ÊŽu.

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