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Foreword
The King's Preface
THE BEGINNING
I. Bumrye (Introduction)
II. Byunggi Chongsu (Documentation of Military Strategies)
III. Chuk Mo Sashil (Facts on Chuk Kye-kwang and Mo Won-ui)
IV. Kiye Jilue (Conversation on the Strategy and Art)
V. Inyong Sumok (References)
MUYE DOBO TONGJI: BOOK ONE
I. Jang Chang (Long Spear)
II. Juk Jang Chang (Long Bamboo Spear)
III. Kee Chang (Flag Spear)
IV. Dang Pa (Triple Tip Spear)
V. Ki Chang (Spear Fighting on Horseback)
VI. Nang Sun (Multiple Tip Bamboo Spear)
MUYE DOBO TONGJI: BOOK TWO
I. Ssang Soo Do (Long Sword)
II. Ye Do (Short Sword)
III. Wae Kum (Japanese Sword)
MUYE DOBO TONGJI: BOOK THREE
I. Je Dok Kum (Admiral's Sword)
II. Bon Kuk Kum (Shilla Kingdom Sword)
III. Ssang Kum (Twin Swords)
IV. Masang Ssang Kum (Twin Swords on Horseback)
V. Wol Do (Moon Sword)
VI. Masang Wol Do (Moon Sword on Horseback)
VII. Hyup Do (Spear Sword)
VIII. Deung Pae (Shield Art)
MUYE DOBO TONGJI: BOOK FOUR
I. Kwon Bup (Fist Fighting Method)
II. Kon Bong (Long Stick)
III. Pyun Kon (Flail Method)
IV. Masang Pyun Kon (Flail Method on Horseback)
V. Kyuk Koo (Ball Game on Horseback)
VI. Masang Jae (Horsemanship)
VII. Kwan Bok Dosul (Illustrations of Uniforms)
VIII. Koi Pyo (A Comparative Chart)
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