Shukuchi Explained

The word is a Japanese-language term for various mythical techniques of rapid movement. The characters in the word can be rendered literally as "shrinking the earth," referring to how the technique reduces the spatial distance between two points to achieve its effect.[1]

History

The word first appears in Shenxian Zhuan to describe the ability of Taoist magician Fei Changfang.

The term Chinese: 縮地脈 suōdìmài denotes the power of teleportation attributed to some xians. Those possessing this ability were believed to be capable of moving vast distances in a single step. The term is sometimes used to refer to a similar ability in Buddhist belief.

The Japanese terms, or are used for the same ability attributed to sennin.

Appearances

In martial arts

In modern Japanese martial arts, shukuchi refers to a sudden movement into an enemy's maai (space) or blind spot to attack. This definition is relatively recent, and is, therefore, used somewhat differently by various schools.

In Korea

In Korean traditional literature, there are stories of heroes using such mystical techniques. Hong Gildong jeon depicts such a situation.

The ability of chukjibeop (축지법 縮地法) was attributed to North Korean leaders Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il in the propaganda song "The General Uses Warp". According to a quote in an DPRK official newspaper, the attribution is purely a metaphor for People's War.[2]

In popular culture

Fictionalized versions of shukuchi are common in manga, anime and video games. In this context, it is usually portrayed as short-range teleportation or as the ability to move quickly enough to become invisible.

Manga and anime

Video games

Notes and References

  1. https://www.weblio.jp/content/%E7%B8%AE%E5%9C%B0 Daijirin (Japanese Dictionary) entry for 縮地
  2. Web site: 로동신문. The secret of chukjibeop. 2020-11-23. Jang Eun-kyung. 2020-05-20. Rodong Sinmun. https://archive.today/20201123193744/https://rodong.rep.kp/ko/index.php?strPageID=SF01_02_01&newsID=2020-05-20-0008. 2020-11-23.
  3. Dragon Ball, vol. 11, chapter 127. .
  4. Dragon Ball Z, vol. 12, chapter 142. .
  5. Book: Watsuki, Nobuhiro. Rurouni Kenshin, Volume 16 . 2005. Viz Media . Chapter 133. 1-59116-854-6 .
  6. Web site: Weaver. Gamepedia. Curse, Inc. 17 October 2017. 4.
  7. . . Team Shanghai Alice.