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고구려발해학회 고구려발해연구 高句麗硏究 第17輯
발행연도
2004.6
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193 - 210 (18page)

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This study is intended to figure out more about the horseback archery called Partian-shot shown in the ancient tomb wall paintings. Partian-shots were performed in the Koguryo period. Riding on a horseback at full gallop an archer draws a bow back to the ear and the whistle arrowhead aims at an animal. The images presenting the unified body movement of Koguryo athletics means the archery and art of hunting in the time of Koguryo has been well established and systematic at the time of the paintings.
A bibliographic research through a variety of reference books dealing with wall paintings of Koguryo has been done for this paper. Here are main points that are considered to worth giving attention to and discussing about.
First of all, the art of hunting came out to world in the 2nd century AD in Pharthia who won the war again Rome in Northeast of Iran. The similar images shown in the Koguryo wall paintings describing hunting skills are also presented in the Chinese style mirrors made in Pharthia. Further, it is also carved in the silver plates of Sasan Dynasty who destroyed the Pharthia Kingdom. In the plates horses are running with their front legs holding up in the air as if they are flying. It is called flying gallop. The archer is about to shoot the arrow aiming at a lion with the upper part of body turned. The techniques shown in the craft of Pharthia is called Phartian shot.
Second, it is not clear how the art was delivered to Koguryo. It is assumed that cultural interchanges along the Silk Road would let the techniques broadcasted to Koguryo. Some assert Koguryo people developed their own archery techniques while improving their hunting skills. It is more likely that the techniques were transferred to Koguryo rather than the latter assertion. This assumption is possible when we understand the archery techniques were officially transmitted to Japan.
Lastly Koguryo people tried to learn the advanced body techniques by practicing Sa Hee. They exhibited their techniques in wars or hunting contests. Their techniques were transferred to Shilla Kingdom and were spread to all over Korea later on.

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Ⅰ. 서론
Ⅱ. 고구려의 騎馬術
Ⅲ. 고구려의 射法
Ⅳ. 결론
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