The koong joong mu sool (literally martial art of the royal palace) saw the light in a period of the aforementioned Korean history very rich in military events, the era of the Three Kingdoms. Each of the three kingdoms in which it was divided by the Korean territory course had its warriors and its methods of combat. The warriors of Paekche, domain established in 17 BC, soon became famous throughout Korea for the ease with which their deadly techniques with bare hands left behind deaths and disabilities. On them, which also eccellevano techniques stick, sprang many legends, some of which had also come in Japan, given the continuing trade in Paekche with Rising Sun. Equally powerful were the warriors of the kingdom of Koguryo (founded in 37 BC), called sun bi. Characterized by a strong sense of camaraderie, they did koong joong mu sool the tag proud of belonging to their caste. But the training of a bi sun was very hard because it included the completion of a large number of disciplines martial among others arceria, fencing, riding, fighting with bare hands and even underwater combat and the launch of knives. Just knives became the specialty of the knights of Koguryo, who always wore 5 hidden in a belt.
The last of the three kingdoms that gave its name to the historical period was Silla (the oldest, built in 57 BC and smallest), in the south-east of Korea. This was the cradle of the most celebrated warriors and intriguing time, the Hwa Rang, young people trained specifically for the most senior military kingdom, which treat more widely later. With the advent of the movement Hwa Rang, the fervor of warrior Silla also gave birth to the first Korean martial art characterized essentially kicked high, the two bak sool. In it, as the level practitioner grew, rose and the height of its target kicked until the specialist could kick the heads of enemies with a skill and efficiency are difficult to counter.
Moreover Silla adopted from China, with which entertained intense political and trade, 18 of 24 weapons used by its warriors. The most interesting exchanges between the ancient Korean kingdom and the celestial empire there were around 688, when the Silla helped China to annex the territories of Koguryo and Paekche, receiving in return a large portion of the latter, which will become the Manchuria.
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