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  • The hyeopdo (Modern South Korean pronunciation: /çʌp.do/) was a polearm used in Korea. It was also called micheomdo (Korean: 미첨도), which could be translated...
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    have been developed independently. The pudao also resembles the Korean hyeopdo. Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings features locations in Ta Lo...
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    for use in horseback were added. The latter techniques are called Masang woldo (마상월도, 馬上月刀) Muyesinbo Muyejebo Muyedobotongji Hyeopdo Joseon Army v t e...
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  • were double-edged and made entirely of Iron (including the scabbard). Hyeopdo (협도; 俠刀) This is also a large crescent blade that is similar to the 'Pudao'...
    35 KB (4,812 words) - 06:06, 22 June 2024
  • (Japanese sword) Gyojeon (sword sparring techniques) Woldo (moon-sword) Hyeopdo (spear-sword) Ssang geom (twin swords) Jedok geom (admiral sword) Bonguk...
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    chapter describes how to use the wol do while mounted. Short halberd – Hyeopdo (협도; 挾刀) Shorter version of the wol do. Shield – Deungpae (등패; 藤牌) The...
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  • 月刀(moon-blade): a polearm with a curving blade paralleling the Chinese guandao. Hyeopdo 협도 (spear-blade): a polearm paralleling the Japanese naginata or nagamaki...
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