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  1. Lang xian - Wikipedia

    In Korea, the weapon, known as nangseon, was mentioned as early as the 16th century martial arts manual Muyejebo, which was based on the Jixiao Xinshu. A notable variant design is Xian …

  2. Nangseon - Military Wiki | Fandom

    The nangseon (Chinese: langxian, also calles "nangseonchang" in Korean) was a branched spear with many thorns attached to the branches. It is also called 'multi tip spear'. The blades could …

  3. Nangseon Story - MangaDex

    San-gun finally decided to take back the girl. And there are countless threats to him… San-gun, the owner of the mountain, was reborn as a tiger and became a spiritual creature. A girl visits …

  4. Nangseon Story

    Read manhwa Nangseon Story series online for free.

  5. Korean Nangseon Spear | Polearms & Spears - Stronghold Nation

    One of the more unusual ones was 17th Century Nangseon Spear. This “branched spear” was so named for it's appearance to the thorn vines of a tree. The “leaves and thorns” were …

  6. Read Nangseon Story - ToonFreak

    Nov 7, 2023 · Read Nangseon Story (Lang Xian Fantasy Talk / Call of the Spear / Cystic Story / Story of Thorny Spear / Fantastic Story of Nangseon / The Story Of The Reincarnation Of The …

  7. Langxian - Military Wiki | Fandom

    In Korea, the weapon, known as nangseon, was mentioned as early as the 16th century martial arts manual Muyejebo, which was based on the Jixiao Xinshu. File:Korean spears.jpg. …

  8. Comparing the Different Types of Traditional Korean Spears

    Jul 17, 2017 · Nangseon. Similar to the dangpa, the nangseaon is another traditional Korean spear with multiple spearheads. Rather than three spearheads, however, the nangseon often …

  9. Exploring Traditional Korean Weapons - MartialArtSwords.com

    Jan 11, 2018 · The langxian, also known as the nangseon, was a long multi-tipped spear used by Korean soldiers as early as the 16th century. With its multiple blades, it was highly effective at …

  10. nangseon - NamuWiki

    Jan 27, 2025 · Originally, before Cheok Gye-gwang introduced the Nangseon, the short spears carried by Ming Dynasty soldiers were often cut off in an instant by the sharp Japanese …

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