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GuJian2 (simplified Chinese: 古剑奇谭二 永夜初晗凝碧天; traditional Chinese: 古劍奇譚二 永夜初晗凝碧天; lit. 'The tale of ancient swords: staring at the blue sky after a long night') is a 3D role-playing video game developed by Aurogon with the Vision engine and published by Gamebar.
Gujian3 (古剑奇谭三 in Chinese, Swords of Legends 3) is an action role-playing game developed by Aurogon Info & Tech, a subsidiary of Wangyuan Shengtang. The third installment of the Gujian series, it was released on December 14, 2018, on Microsoft Windows. [2]
The Legend of Sword and Fairy 7 [a], also known as Sword and Fairy 7 [b] or Chinese Paladin 7, is a xianxia/shenmo-themed fantasy action-adventure role-playing video game developed by Softstar Entertainment (Beijing) and China Mobile Games & Entertainment Group (CMGE).
A number of actions in game are controlled by real time countdowns, such as repairs and forging or collecting new swords. [4] Touken Ranbu can be played in a web browser or in a phone application. The worldwide version of the game was hosted on the website of Chinese game developer Johren, [5] but ended service in 2023. However, the mainland ...
The Magic System is revamped in this game. All magics now belong to one of the five elements of metal, wood, water, fire, and earth (金木水火土) in Chinese mythology. The game was released on December 2, 2000. A television series based from the game, produced by Chinese Entertainment Shanghai Limited, starring Hu Ge and Cecilia Liu, aired ...
The Legend of Sword and Fairy (Chinese: 仙劍奇俠傳), also known colloquially as Sword and Fairy 1 (仙劍一), is a fantasy adventure role-playing video game developed by the Taiwanese game company Softstar Entertainment, incorporating elements of wuxia, shenmo and xianxia and heavy inspirations from traditional Chinese mythology.
Jian (middle) depicted in Chinese military compendium Wujing Zongyao. The jian (simplified Chinese: 锏; traditional Chinese: 鐧; pinyin: jiǎn) or tie tian (鐵鐧 or 鐵簡, lit. 'iron slip'), also known as Chinese swordbreaker or Chinese truncheon, [1] is a type of quad-edged straight mace or club specifically designed to break weapons with sharp edges.
The jian (Mandarin Chinese:, Chinese: 劍, English approximation: / dʒ j ɛ n / jyehn, Cantonese:) is a double-edged straight sword used during the last 2,500 years in China. The first Chinese sources that mention the jian date to the 7th century BCE, during the Spring and Autumn period; [1] one of the earliest specimens being the Sword of Goujian.