by HanshiClayton » Thu Feb 07, 2013 8:58 pm
They knew the history of their community, in the way that modern Americans know the history of World War II. Facts, dates, a few faces, but we didn't live through it and it isn't real to us.
They didn't know the applications of the Shuri-te katas. They were born after the end of the monarchy into a world where karate was viewed as subversive. Itosu taught them the dances and kept mum on the applications. Like our discussion of the "bloodthirsty Heians," the children of the new generation would only get into trouble practicing techniques intended for killing Japanese soldiers. The Japanese had just fought a civil war to wipe out the samurai, and would not have been amused.
BDC