>>32 googleの1番目のやつ、壇君(学)/拡大史学(私学)。これおもろい。逝ったまま帰って来られ なくなりそうでちょっと恐いが。。。「桓檀古記」とかのトンデモ本をもとに妄想してるのかなあ。 ↓ここより『研究が進んで』年代が古くなってる。 http://violet.berkeley.edu/~korea/Nat'nalist_Chronology.html 7193 BC - 3898 BC Han-guk is ruled by seven in succession by seven Han-In's (Han-In is probably a title of a ruler, rather than a personal name)
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Also Kimono, which is Japanese traditional clothes style is from that korean country, and actually Japanese got the wrong idea, and what Korean men wore, Japanese women started wear and what Korean women wore, Japanese men started to wear.
Hmmm...so you are disputing that it survived the colonial period?
Seong Teok Ki was interviewed in 1984 at the age of 91 (b. 1893). He started when he was 13, so that puts him starting Taekkyon around 1905, and he studied for 4 years under Im Ho.
There were believed to be other taekkyon practitioners who survived the colonial period, which should not be surprising given that it was a widely practiced "sport" and practiced among ggangpae.
>>344に出ている中央日報花郎批判記事の英語版。何かの役に立つかも。 http://210.183.32.153/english/new_webzine/sub_body.asp?news_no=839 Let's reinvestigate Hwarang 'Hwarang=Taekwondo' Needs Reinterpretation -Seo Sung Won (The Taekwondo News)(2001/05/23) "Hwarang is not a group of warriors but of handsome boys. Sesok Oh-Kye (Hwarang's five disciplines during Shilla) had nothing to do with Hwarang, and it was a set of norms for every day life of common people," said Shin Bok Ryong, Konkuk Univ. prof (History of politics and diplomacy). By this theory, he has stirred the Taekwondo society.
Juneとあるけど、韓国人かなあ??? http://www.netomo.com/cgi-bin/transkj.cgi?http://www.mykumdo.com/letter.html Dear Mr. Gendzwill Hi, my name is June in Seoul, Korea. I've practiced kendo since Oct. 1991, but still kendo shodan. A lazy kendoka, I think so ... A few years ago, I've read your writing "Japanese Sword Arts FAQ Version 2.6" which impressed me so much. I've thoght your writing is what the most people wants to know about the kendo and the Nihonto. So I've decided to translate it into Korean Language.
<ITF> http://www.itf-taekwondo.com/sub01b02.htm By the end of 1954 I had nearly completed the foundation of a new martial art for Korea, and on April 11, 1955, it was given the name "Taekwon-Do". http://www.taekwon-do.co.jp/stroy.html 1954年には、技術的な基礎を完成させる事が出来ました。崔総裁がテコンドーの研究を初めてから9年目の1955年4月11日、名称制定委員会により正式に認定され、ここに「テコンドー」という名が生まれました。
なぎら健壱はおいといて、かつて我々と本土決戦をしてくれた Lee(一番下段の奴かな)は元気だろうか?それはそうと、 http://www.kumdo.com/grand_opening.htm ↑何これ? Marylandに新しい道場が出来たってことか。 Black belts(Dan) from our schools are recognized by every Kumdo schools and clubs in the world. とあるな。Viennaの方ではwill be recognizedなのだが。むむ。
例のテコンド批判の論文を書いた人だな。 http://www.bstkd.com/CAPENER.1.HTM Problems in the Identity and Philosophy of T'aegwondo and Their Historical Causes By: Steven D. Capener
Steve Capener Interview From Taekwondo-net magazine, November, 1999 Former University of Montana Big Sky Taekwondo Chief Instructor Steve Capener has been living in Korea for the past decade. A graduate of the University of Montana, he now has a PhD from Seoul National University and is a professor at Ehwa University in Seoul. http://www.bstkd.com/SteveCapenerInterview.htm
The Annotated Martial Arts Bibliography http://www.concentric.net/~Cbuhs/Biblio/Annotations.html "Problems in the Identity and Philosophy of Taekwando and Their Historical Causes" Capener, Steven D. Korean Journal Winter 1995
Carpener begins by discussing the uncertain origin of taekwando. He believes it came to Korea from Japan 1300 years ago, but that it began to be practiced as a strictly Korean art after the liberation of Korea from Japanese colonial rule. An intense need to Koreanize the sport followed from the anti-Japanese sentiment in the country. This Koreanization lead to the competition identity of the sport in addition to the martial art identity it retained from its Japanese origins. Taekwondo's nature and identity, Carpener believes, were decided by the process of formation and development in the course of making it a competative sport in Korea. The major problem that appears in the history of taekwondo is in it derivation from Korean t'aekkyon or Japanese karate.
"A History of Taekwondo" by Dakin Burdick, a Ph.D candidate at IU in U.S. History and American Studies. His doctoral thesis is entitled, "Fair Play and Dirty Fighting: Boxing and Judo in America, 1845-1945." http://www.indiana.edu/~iutkd/history/tkdhist.html
Problems in the Identity and Philosophy of T'aegwondo and Their Historical Causes by Dr. Steven D. Capener, currently a professor at Ehwa University and a former U.S. National Champion and Team Member. http://www.bstkd.com/CAPENER.1.HTM
つづき 日本は自尊心がとても強いです... 特に対象が韓国なら良心を軽く忘れたりします... まるで'2002韓日ワールドカップ'の公式英文名称が2002 Korea Japan Worldcup ...おこるにもこっそり'2002 Japan Korea Worldcup'と言おうとしたが数日前に国際的に恥をかいたんです...グローバルゲマングシン... 国際サッカー連盟(FIFA)FIFAでも公式的に日本のこのような形態(名称変更)に対して不可宣言を言いました... [参照]国際剣道連盟International kendo federation (IKF)の正式加盟国たちの正式名称を参照であげます... 見れば分かるが他の国kendoなのに... 私たちはkumdoです...IKF公式名称です...^^ だからわれらは当然kumdoと言わなければならないでしょう? kendoは他の国出て英語使用する時あの時だけしてください...これがグルロボルエティゲッです... 資料出処は国際剣道連盟International kendo federation (IKF)及び日本中剣道連盟All Japan Kendo Federation公式サイトです... Name of the organization, Homepage Address, Officialsを一緒に紹介します... ホームページたち一度見回してください...
なにやら頼りなげな言説でありがた迷惑。 http://jin.jcic.or.jp/kidsweb/master/onuma/history01.html There are two theories about the origins of present-day kendo. One has it that the roots of kendo lie in the traditional art of fencing, in which combatants faced off with actual swords. This art, it is said, was brought to Japan from China more than 1,000 years ago. The other theory says that kendo developed from Japan's own brand of fencing.
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