Verifying Historical Accuracy

Discussion of Chinese historical swordsmanship from all styles.

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Verifying Historical Accuracy

Post by Seth Davis » Sat Dec 25, 2004 2:10 am

Hi I wrote an article below - CHS: to Restore and Preserve

My question is, are there any other specific merits to GRTC's approach to Chinese Historical Swordsmanship as a means of obtaining and developing historically accurate sword skills? Did I leave anything out? Does anyone disagree with me?



Are there any areas where we (GRTC) and pals may be missing some specifically important details in our scholarly approach to getting it right?



If you can think of anything, please don't keep it to yourself.



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