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- Gakgung abstract "The Korean Bow (Korean: 각궁, Gak-gung hanja: 角弓, or horn bow) is a water buffalo horn-based composite reflex bow, standardized about 1900 CE from the variety of such weapons in earlier use. Due to its long use by Koreans, it is also known as Guk Gung (Korean: 국궁 hanja: 國弓, or national bow). The Korean bow utilizes a thumb draw and therefore employing the use of a thumb ring is quite common. The Korean thumb ring is somewhat different from the Manchu, Mongol, or the Turkish Thumb Ring, as it comes in two styles, male and female. Male thumb rings are shaped with a small protrusion that sticks out that the bowstring hooks behind (similar to a release aid), while the female thumb ring simply covers the front joint of the thumb as protection from getting blisters (pulling heavy bows repetitively with only the thumb can easily cause blisters to form on the pad of the thumb). Also, the arrow is laid on the right side of the bow, unlike the western bow, where the arrow is laid on the left side of the bow.Gungsul, Korean: 궁술, hanja: 弓術, sometimes also romanized as goong sool, literally means \"techniques of the bow\" or \"skill with the bow.\" It is also referred to as Korean traditional archery. Gungdo, Korean: 궁도, hanja: 弓道, is another epithet for traditional Korean archery, as used by Koreans.".
- Gakgung thumbnail Gak_gung.jpg?width=300.
- Gakgung wikiPageExternalLink korea.htm.
- Gakgung wikiPageExternalLink www.archerynews.com.
- Gakgung wikiPageExternalLink www.koreanarchery.org.
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- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Alien_(law).
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Archery.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Arquebus.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Arrow.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Bamboo.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Battle_off_Ulsan.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Blister.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Bow_and_arrow.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Bow_draw.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Bow_shape.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bows_(archery).
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Category:Korean_martial_arts.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_archery.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Category:Traditional_Korean_weapons.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Choe_Yeong.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Composite_bow.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Crossbow.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Dongmyeong_of_Goguryeo.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Dongyi.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Early_modern_warfare.
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- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Gojong_of_Korea.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Gwageo.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Hanja.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Hyeokgeose_of_Silla.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Hyojong_of_Joseon.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Important_Intangible_Cultural_Properties_of_Korea.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Isinglass.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_invasions_of_Korea_(1592–98).
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Korea.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Korean_Peninsula.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Laminated_bow.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Manchu_people.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Manchuria.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Matchlock.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Mongol_bow.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Mongols.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Mounted_archery.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Henry_of_Prussia_(1862–1929).
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Pyeonjeon.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Release_aid.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Siberia.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Siege_of_Haengju.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Silla.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Singijeon.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Siyi_(Four_Barbarians).
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Taejo_of_Joseon.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Thumb_ring.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Tradition.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Turkic_peoples.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Turkish_archery.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Water_buffalo.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:大.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:夷.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:弓.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:術.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:道.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink File:Horse_back_archery_AD_4C.jpg.
- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLink File:Korean_archery_target.svg.
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- Gakgung wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gakgung".
- Gakgung caption "A Korean Bow that has not been strung".
- Gakgung hangul "각궁".
- Gakgung hangul "궁술".
- Gakgung hanja "弓術".
- Gakgung hanja "角弓".
- Gakgung img "Gak gung.jpg".
- Gakgung mr "Kakgung".
- Gakgung mr "Kungsul".
- Gakgung othername "Korean archery".
- Gakgung rr "Gakgung".
- Gakgung rr "Gungsul".
- Gakgung wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Archery.
- Gakgung wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Korean_name.
- Gakgung wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Korean_martial_arts.
- Gakgung wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ko.
- Gakgung wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Martial_arts.
- Gakgung wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Gakgung subject Category:Bows_(archery).
- Gakgung subject Category:Korean_martial_arts.
- Gakgung subject Category:Medieval_archery.
- Gakgung subject Category:Traditional_Korean_weapons.
- Gakgung hypernym Bow.
- Gakgung type Weapon.
- Gakgung type Art.
- Gakgung comment "The Korean Bow (Korean: 각궁, Gak-gung hanja: 角弓, or horn bow) is a water buffalo horn-based composite reflex bow, standardized about 1900 CE from the variety of such weapons in earlier use. Due to its long use by Koreans, it is also known as Guk Gung (Korean: 국궁 hanja: 國弓, or national bow). The Korean bow utilizes a thumb draw and therefore employing the use of a thumb ring is quite common.".
- Gakgung label "Gakgung".