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【历史影像】重达几十公斤的武举考试专用偃月刀在高手的手中仍 …
A display of strength using a Wukedao, or heavy exam knife. ... 擅长军事历史及武术格斗领域类话题 注重逻辑与实践所印证的证据
Yǎnyuèdāo (偃月刀) - Mandarin Mansion
2019年7月1日 · The yǎnyuèdāo (偃月刀) or "reclining moon blade" is an iconic Chinese polearm consisting of a large blade with an accelerated curve near the tip and a spike at the back. Ming woodblock illustration of a yǎnyuèdāo. From Chóuhǎi Túbiān (籌海圖編) by Ruozeng Zheng, 1562. The weapon has went by many names throughout the course of history, including:
Duke Dao of Jin - Wikipedia
Duke Dao of Jin (Chinese: 晉悼公; pinyin: Jìn Dào Gōng), personal name Ji Zhou, was from 573 BC to 558 BC the duke of the Jin state. [1][2] Duke Dao came from a cadet branch of the House of Ji that ruled Jin. His grandfather Jie was one of the younger sons of Duke Xiang of Jin.
Duke Dao of Qi - Wikipedia
Duke Dao of Qi (Chinese: 齊悼公; pinyin: Qí Dào Gōng), personal name Lü Yangsheng, was from 488 BC to 485 BC the monarch of the Qi state. [1][2] Prince Yangsheng was a middle son of Duke Jing of Qi. In the summer of 490 BC, the 58th year of …
8 Most Popular Types of Chinese Polearms - Swordis
2024年10月31日 · An exceptionally large version, the wukedao (武科刀, military exam blade) was used for strength testing, training, and later served as a ceremonial weapon carried by high-ranked officials. In modern times, the guandao is most associated with the Green Dragon Crescent Blade, Guan Yu’s weapon in the novel, Romance of the Three Kingdoms .
武舉 - Military Examinations - Test of... - Tai Chi For Health
武舉 - Military Examinations - Test of Strength 3 Wukedao (武科刀) - Military Exam Blade During the Qing dynasty some extraordinarily heavy versions of guandao were made for this purpose: a candidate...
Standard Guandao (Spring Autumn Broadsword) - JINLI
Another story of the Guandao was that it was used to grade soldiers seeking senior positions in the military. These Guandao, also known as Wukedao, were purposely made to be extremely heavy and the aspiring generals would have to demonstrate many forms to prove their physical competence and prowess.
Wukedao – Kung Fu Tea
Wukedao Through a Lens Darkly (26): Taking a Second Look at “A Group of Chinese Boxers” A Second Look at a Rare Photograph It would be an understatement to say that period photographs of Qing-era martial arts activities are rare.
Chinese Martial Arts Weapons - Facebook
武 科 刀 Wukedao - Military Exam Knife; very heavy A candidate displays his power, before a tea drinking judge, during the strength portion of the Imperial Military Examination. It weighted about 120...