Tracing the inheritance line of Subak, a traditional martial art

21 April 2023, Version 1
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Abstract

At the end of the Joseon Dynasty, traditional martial arts's successors all died of old age. It is difficult to inherit the national cultural heritage and hand it down to descendants through individual efforts alone. We all need to take care of it and preserve it. As with arts that have been handed down by the people, there are no written records related to the genealogy of traditional martial arts

Keywords

Korean traditional culture
traditional martial arts
Korean traditional martial arts
UNESCO World Heritage
Taekwondo
Korean traditional dance
folk dance

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Successor of traditional martial arts during the Japanese colonial period
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It is Song Chang-ryeol, who passed down Korean traditional martial arts during the Japanese colonial period from 1942 to 2017.
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