OwenChpw wrote:You know a lot of the old images don't work anymore, but if you would ever compile the old posts with pictures into a blog I would read it. From what I've been told, the Osprey's on Ancient and Medieval China are inaccurate and I just get all my info from online research and such.
I've actually found it quite difficult to find English sources on Korean forces in the Imjin war, such as the Righteous armies. I feel like I'm scrapbooking across the internet which isn't ideal. One thing I can't work out at all was how common was dual wielding swordsmen? The martial reenactments at the tourist spots are cool and I'd love to remake it in mini form.
Hi OwenChpw:
I'm glad you're interested too
Osprey's on Ancient and Medieval China , the pictures after the Yuan Dynasty are almost all wrong. After all, it was written decades ago.
In China, it was unable to access GOOGLE, WIKI, FB, etc. There is indeed a barrier in information exchange
About dual wielding swordsmen..... it is very rare, cream of the crop,must be a master, because the two hands dual wield need very skilled in coordination.If Korea's military is strong, japanese won't take Seoul in 19 days, the korean king fled to the border to seek asylum, pray for suzerain the Ming dynasty emperor to send troops for help.