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The previous sermon went to the Forbidden City. The shape of the Ming and Qing dynasties comes from the "halberd" in the eight colors of the Song Dynasty knife, the category of counting knives, and now we continue to talk about the long weapons of the chopping class from left to right. The middle horse riding spear and phoenix boring have been introduced before and will not be repeated. A "blade knife":
The "Qing Palace Wubei" describes the cultural relics of Wubei as a 257cm long steel blade handle, wooden head, black paint sprinkled with screw.
The author added that the statement of "Qing Palace Wubei" is incorrect. The physical proof is obviously a Japanese-origin knife, especially that the screw decoration is Japanese style, not at all made in China. Whether it is the National Museum or the Forbidden City, these researchers can still roughly understand the study of their own armaments, and it is really difficult for them to identify foreign armaments. The Second Moon Knife of the Chopper:
Yanyue Knife I: The Forbidden City publication "Qing Palace Wubei" is described as follows: Yanyue Knife is a 220cm long iron knife, with a rich and upward look, the back is a different blade, the mouth is like a dragon's head, and the knife head is held. The handle is wooden with copper gilded gilded bottom.
The author adds that this crescent moon knife is an honor guard of the late Qing Dynasty. Note that the handle hoop under the handguard plate (referred to as the brass in the "Illustration"), the Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty inserted crescent knife combat instruments are mostly about two thick short hoops, and the honor guard has only one handle hoop. The late Qing dynasty's standard crescent moon knife connected two short hoops into a long hoop, and the late crescent moon knife had lost its actual combat function. Most of the shapes of the crescent moon knives used in modern martial arts come from the late Qing dynasty honor guard type. Yanyue Knife II: The Yanyue Knife with a golden dragon pattern, described in the Forbidden City publication "Qinggong Wubei": The Qinglong Yanyue Knife is 237cm long and iron. The back is a misguided blade, and the double-sided gold dragon and fire bead pattern. The mouth is copper gilded dragon head shaped, and the knife head is bitten. Red lacquered wood handle.
The author adds that this crescent moon knife is an honor guard in the early Qing Dynasty, missing a handle hoop and a tail hoop. The early basis for the qing dynasty was the type of instrument and the dragon pattern. As for the tongkou in the "Qing Palace Wubei", it is mostly a clerical error of "swallowing mouth", or another title. Three long-handled cymbals: The copper swallowing dragon is 73 cm long and 23 cm wide. The iron cymbal, gilded with copper and gold, has lost its handle.
The wooden handle iron shaft is 110 cm long The front end of the iron shaft has a protruding spearhead, a wooden handle, and a black lacquered horn at the end of the handle.
The author added that the copper swallowing dragon qi was written in the Yongzheng Dynasty, modeled on the Song Dynasty dragon Yan Yu. The four-handled axe of the chopper:
The "Qing Palace Wubei" describes it like this: the long-handled axe is 136cm long, the steel axe blade is thin-faced, and the middle of the axe body is double-sided with a gold flying tiger flame pattern black lacquered wooden handle. The bottom cap is made of copper gilded trim.
The author added that this long-handled axe should be the honor guard of the Green Camp, and the flying tiger on the axe is very close to the flying tiger stripe on the Green Camp war quilt and rolling quilt.
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