
Hyeopdo - Wikipedia
The hyeopdo was a polearm used in Korea. It was also called micheomdo (Korean: 미첨도), which could be translated as "eyebrow sword" because the curved blade resembled an eyebrow. [1] The first written reference to a hyeopdo is in a Korean martial arts manual from the 17th century called the Muyeyebobeon Yeoksokjip (무예예보번역속집).
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The hyeopdo was a polearm used in Korea. It was also called micheomdo (Korean: 미첨도), which could be translated as "eyebrow sword" because the curved blade resembled an eyebrow. The first written reference to a hyeopdo is in a Korean martial arts manual from the 17th century called the Muyeyebobeon Yeoksokjip (무예예보번역속집).
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Hyeopdo (협도; 俠刀) This is also a large crescent blade that is similar to the 'Pudao' but wider and thicker. A tassle is attached to the end of the blade.
朝鲜半岛刀剑 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
Hyeopdo (협도; 侠刀) 这也是一种大型月牙刀,与“Pudao”类似,但更宽更厚。 刀片末端附有流苏。 Hwando(환도):这是一把严格用单手使用的单刃短剑。
Hyeopdo - Military Wiki | Fandom
The Hyeopdo (Modern South Korean pronunciation: /çʌp.do/) was a pole weapon used in Korea. It is very similar to the Japanese naginata or nagamaki. It was also called micheomdo (미첨도), which could be translated as 'eyebrow sword' because the …
Hyeopdo 협도 (spear-blade) | Ancient Korean Martial Arts Manual ...
Hyeopdo was a polearm used in Korea. It was also called micheomdo (미첨도), which could be translated as 'eyebrow sword' because the curved blade resembled an eyebrow. The first written reference to a hyeopdo is in a Korean martial arts manual from the 17th century called the Muyejebo Beonyeoksokjip (무예예보 번역속집). Design
Sword Spotlight: The Hyeopdo - MartialArtSwords.com
2018年9月13日 · One such alternative sword pioneered on the Korean Peninsula is the hyeopdo, which we're going to explore in this blog post. What Is the Hyeopdo? The hyeopdo isn't your average sword. Although it features a long blade, it's more of …
Korean Hyeopodo Pole Arm | Polearms & Spears - Stronghold …
Developed as early as the 15th Century, The Hyeopdo was a traditional Pole Arm of Korea. Hyeopdo (translated to Eyebrow Sword), was so named for it's resemblance to the facial feature. The curved blade measured roughly 15 to 18 inches long and almost 5 …
韩国剑 - 华文百科
Hyeopdo (협도;侠侠)也是一个大的新月形刀片,类似于“ Pudao”,但更宽,更厚。刀片的末端附着一个杂物。 HWANDO(환도):这是一把单边的短剑,严格用一只手使用。
Hyeopdo - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
2022年7月8日 · The Hyeopdo (Modern South Korean pronunciation: /çʌp.do/) was a polearm used in Korea. It was also called micheomdo (미첨도), which could be translated as 'eyebrow sword' because the curved blade resembled an eyebrow. The first written reference to a hyeopdo is in a Korean martial arts manual from the 17th century called the Muyejebo ...
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